Kingdoms Come: Religion and Politics in BrazilUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1991 - 262 páginas As scholars continue to explore the political implications of grass roots religions around the world, Kingdoms Come examines the three main popular religions in Brazil—folk Catholicism, Protestant Pentecostalism, and Afro-Brazilian spiritism—to trace the contrasting patterns of acceptance or rejection of political paradigms within these three groups. In spite of these differences, Ireland's close analysis of these movements leads him to the conclusion that all three embrace traditions that foster a deepening of Brazil's nascent democracy. |
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... emerges as Campo Alegre gradually enters a society of larger socioeconomic scale and as the traditional Catholic religious monopoly crumbles and other religious options become available ; that the paradigm of communalism emerges from ...
... emerges as Campo Alegre gradually enters a society of larger socioeconomic scale and as the traditional Catholic religious monopoly crumbles and other religious options become available ; that the paradigm of communalism emerges from ...
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... emerges out of the destruction of the world of coronelismo and , in Campo Alegre's modern mélange , tends to link its members to the culture and the structures of bureaucratic - authori- tarian Brazil . In Maria José we can see how Dona ...
... emerges out of the destruction of the world of coronelismo and , in Campo Alegre's modern mélange , tends to link its members to the culture and the structures of bureaucratic - authori- tarian Brazil . In Maria José we can see how Dona ...
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... emerges a range of predis- positions toward these encodings of Brazilian historical reality , from adop- tion and rehearsal to explicit rejection of key provisions . Among the spirit- ists , perhaps , the emergent political cultures are ...
... emerges a range of predis- positions toward these encodings of Brazilian historical reality , from adop- tion and rehearsal to explicit rejection of key provisions . Among the spirit- ists , perhaps , the emergent political cultures are ...
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Starting Again | 3 |
Religion and Politics in Campo Alegre | 13 |
The Crentes | 47 |
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