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Argentina

Population:39,305,574
Surface area:2,800,000
Capital:Buenos Aires
GNI per capita:3,810US$
Classification:Developing economy
Languages:

Spanish

Religions :

Christian: 93.00%

Muslim: 2.00%

Jewish: 3.00%

Christianity:

Catholics: 35,000,000

Protestants: 2,897,760

Orthodox: 117,200

Independent: 2,906,280

(double affiliation)
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Argentina is a federal state which became independent from Spain in 1816. The population is of European origin. The Indians who lived in the area were almost entirely wiped out by the Spanish conquistadors. After the dark period of military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983, the country has again a democratic system. Human rights violations during the dictatorship era gave birth to a strong human rights movement which was still active through 2005 to overcome impunity. An economic reform and structural adjustment programme, started at the end of the ’80s, has brought back high growth but sharply accentuated the gap between rich and poor and has not solved the debt problem. It led to a severe financial, economic and social crisis in 2002, when the poverty rate jumped to 57 percent (it was 8 percent in 1980). Historically Argentina is a Catholic country. Small Protestant churches developed in the 19th century because of German and Scandina- vian immigration and mission work from North America. Migrants from Eastern Europe and the Middle East brought Orthodoxy to Argentina. In the 20th century Pentecostalism began to flourish, and a Charismatic movement emerged in the Catholic Church. Evangelicals, Pentecostals and Charismatics numbered 7.4 percent of the Christian population in 2000. The churches work together in several national bodies: the Federation of Evangelical Churches, the Argentine Alliance of Evangelical Churches which is affiliated with the WEA, the Evangelical Pentecostal Federation and the Ecumenical Commission of Christian Churches (which includes the Catholics and Orthodox).

Last updated:01/01/06 

Ecumenical Organizations and Councils

Argentine Federation of Evangelical Churches
Ecumenical Commission of Christian Churches in Argentina
Pentecostal Evangelical Confederation

WCC member churches based in Argentina

Anglican Church of the Southern Cone of America
Association The Church of God
Christian Biblical Church
Evangelical Church of the Disciples of Christ in Argentina
Evangelical Church of the River Plate
Evangelical Methodist Church of Argentina
United Evangelical Lutheran Church

WCC member churches present in Argentina

Note: The list of churches present in countries is still in development.

 

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Argentina

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