Kingdoms Come: Religion and Politics in BrazilUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1991 - 262 páginas At a time when scholars are beginning to think about the political implications of grass roots religion around the world, Kingdoms Come explores the popular religions in Brazil. Rowan Ireland examines the three main religious traditions at the grass roots in Brazil - folk Catholicism, Protestant Pentecostalism, and Afro-Brazilian spiritism - and traces the contrasting definitions of political problems that arise from these spiritual cultures. |
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... seen a spar- row with two sets of clothes ? No - they've only got one set , all the birds : the parrot , the canary , the ché - ché , the rooster . They might vary in color , but you never saw one with two sets of clothes . The bird ...
... seen a spar- row with two sets of clothes ? No - they've only got one set , all the birds : the parrot , the canary , the ché - ché , the rooster . They might vary in color , but you never saw one with two sets of clothes . The bird ...
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... seen : in his view , only the military have sufficient muscle to ensure that his wages arrive on time and intact and that his few rights can be protected against the institutionalized avarice of the local rich . ) But Schwartzman ...
... seen : in his view , only the military have sufficient muscle to ensure that his wages arrive on time and intact and that his few rights can be protected against the institutionalized avarice of the local rich . ) But Schwartzman ...
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... seen - Dona Rosária in one way , the devotees of Padre Cícero in another , Pastor Moisés and the ogas of the Salvadoran Candomblés in yet other ways- enhance and hasten the invasion of established political economies . We have seen them ...
... seen - Dona Rosária in one way , the devotees of Padre Cícero in another , Pastor Moisés and the ogas of the Salvadoran Candomblés in yet other ways- enhance and hasten the invasion of established political economies . We have seen them ...
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Starting Again | 3 |
Religion and Politics in Campo Alegre | 13 |
The Crentes | 47 |
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