Kingdoms Come: Religion and Politics in BrazilUniversity of Pittsburgh Pre, 15/03/1992 - 280 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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... Brazilian cults - Brazil . 3. Pentecostal churches - Brazil . 4. Catholic Church- Brazil . 5. Brazil – Politics and government - 1985- 6. Brazil Religious life and customs . I. Title . II . Series . BL2590.B7174 1991 322'.1'0981 - dc20 ...
... Brazilian cults - Brazil . 3. Pentecostal churches - Brazil . 4. Catholic Church- Brazil . 5. Brazil – Politics and government - 1985- 6. Brazil Religious life and customs . I. Title . II . Series . BL2590.B7174 1991 322'.1'0981 - dc20 ...
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... Brazilian Spiritists : Against the Stream 109 Pai Fuló's Group 110 Maria Pretinha's Group 122 6 . The Afro - Brazilian Spiritists : The Mainstream ? 141 Dona Rosária's Group Dona Paula and Her Clients Toward a Typology of Afro ...
... Brazilian Spiritists : Against the Stream 109 Pai Fuló's Group 110 Maria Pretinha's Group 122 6 . The Afro - Brazilian Spiritists : The Mainstream ? 141 Dona Rosária's Group Dona Paula and Her Clients Toward a Typology of Afro ...
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... Brazilian town for a select few ; nor was it to be just an adroit critical appreciation of the literature on religion and politics in Brazil , for another select eight . It was to be all that and more . Reaching beyond those readers ...
... Brazilian town for a select few ; nor was it to be just an adroit critical appreciation of the literature on religion and politics in Brazil , for another select eight . It was to be all that and more . Reaching beyond those readers ...
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... Brazilian spiritists , the Pentecostals , and the Catholics who shared so much with me , and to contribute to debates on the religious factor in the construc- tion of Brazil's political economies . If I have succeeded in any measure ...
... Brazilian spiritists , the Pentecostals , and the Catholics who shared so much with me , and to contribute to debates on the religious factor in the construc- tion of Brazil's political economies . If I have succeeded in any measure ...
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... Brazilians elected their presi- dent for the first time in twenty - five years . With the victory ( in the second ... Brazilian politics ) in places unfamiliar to most students of the political : at the grass roots , in everyday life ...
... Brazilians elected their presi- dent for the first time in twenty - five years . With the victory ( in the second ... Brazilian politics ) in places unfamiliar to most students of the political : at the grass roots , in everyday life ...
Índice
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3 The Crentes | 47 |
4 The Assembly of God | 81 |
Against the Stream | 109 |
The Mainstream? | 141 |
7 The Catholics | 165 |
8 The Kingdoms Come | 205 |
Appendix | 231 |
Notes | 235 |
Bibliography | 247 |
Index | 257 |
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achieve African Afro-Brazilian Alegre's Assembly Assembly of God authoritarian Brandão Brazilian brotherhood Bruneau bureaucratic caboclo cachaça Campo Alegre Campo Alegrenses Candomblé Catholic church CEBs church crente citizens clients communitarian communitarian project construction coronelismo crentes cult culto cultura alta dialectic dioceses Dona Paula economic Eduardo elites everyday experience faith fiesta folk Catholicism Fuló Fuló's God's Gonçalo grass roots hierarchy images individual injustice interview Itapira Jesus Joaseiro justice land landowner Latin America leaders living Mainwaring manioc Maria Pretinha medium mélange moral myths national security code neighbors networks orixás Padre Cícero participation pastoral patron patronage Paulo Pedro Faró Pentecostal Petrópolis politicians Politics in Brazil poor populist prayer priest problems Recife relationships Religião religious vision rich ritual Rolim rural saint salão salvation sect Severino social society sort spiritist spiritist groups spirits stories structure struggle symbols Teresa tion toque town traditional Umbanda urban Valdo Xangô