Kingdoms come : religion and politics in Brazil /
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, Pro...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Pittsburgh, Pa. :
University of Pittsburgh Press,
©1991.
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Colección: | Pitt Latin American series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Starting Again
- 2. Religion and Politics in Campo Alegre
- Competition for a Fiesta
- The Fiesta
- The Town as Melange
- The Politics of Melange
- 3. The Crentes
- Severino
- Teresa and Ze
- Valdo and Madalena
- 4. The Assembly of God
- Rituals of Church and Sect
- The Politics of Pentecostalism in Campo Alegre
- The Politics of Pentecostalism in Brazil
- Campo Alegre Crentes and the Interpreters of Pentecostalism
- 5. The Afro-Brazilian Spiritists: Against the Stream
- Pai Fulo's Group
- Maria Pretinha's Group
- 6. The Afro-Brazilian Spiritists: The Mainstream?
- Dona Rosaria's Group
- Dona Paula and Her Clients
- Toward a Typology of Afro-Brazilian Spiritism
- 7. The Catholics
- Padre Eduardo
- Padre Eduardo and Carlos
- Padre Cicero, Pedro Faro, and Padre Eduardo
- Angelita
- Padre Eduardo's Project
- The Communitarian Project of the Catholic Church in Brazil
- 8. The Kingdoms Come
- Skepticism from On High and Skepticism from the Field
- Religion and the Deepening of Democracy
- The National Security Code and Grass-roots Religions
- Religious Groups, Their Viability, and the Religious Constructions of Politics
- The Saturday Feira Crises of Faith and Their Resolution
- Appendix.