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Intolerância religiosa
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 338

Intolerância religiosa

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: EdUSP

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Candomblé e umbanda
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 156

Candomblé e umbanda

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Selo Negro

Este livro procura fornecer ao leitor uma visão histórica do desenvolvimento das mais conhecidas vertentes das religiões afro-brasileiras. Indicando suas fontes com base no universo social e religioso do Brasil colonial, o autor se estende na análise das relações sociais, políticas e econômicas que se estabeleceram entre negros, índios e brancos e que redundaram no desenvolvimento dessas religiões. Um livro de leitura fácil dirigido ao grande público interessado no assunto.

O antropólogo e sua magia
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 204

O antropólogo e sua magia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: EdUSP

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Caminhos da alma
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 276

Caminhos da alma

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Selo Negro

Primeiro volume da coleção Memórias Afro-brasileira, é uma coletânea de artigos escritos por conceituados professores, sociólogos e antropólogos narrando a atuação de personalidades exemplares no campo religioso afro-brasileiro. É traçado um perfil das manifestações religiosas de origem africana, desde o "tambor de mina" no Maranhão até o "batuque gaúcho" no Rio Grande do Sul.

World Christianity and Interfaith Relations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

World Christianity and Interfaith Relations

In this landmark volume, a rich array of voices make the case that religion is not partitioned off from the secular in the Global South the way it is in the Global North. Authors work at the intersections of freedom and Nationalism, peace and reconciliation, and gender, ecology, and ethnography to contend that religion is in fact deeply integrated into the lives of those in the Global South, even though "secularism"--a political philosophy that requires the state to treat all religions equally--predominates in many of the regions. World Christianity and Interfaith Relations is part of the multi volume series World Christianity and Public Religion. The series seeks to become a platform for intercultural and intergenerational dialogue, and to facilitate opportunities for interaction between scholars across the Global South and those in other parts of the world by engaging emerging voices from a variety of indigenous Christianities around the world. The focus is not only on particular histories and practices, but also on their theological articulations and impact on the broader societies in which they work.

Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 347

Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-05-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

In Pentecostals and the Body researchers examine the role of religious experience, ritual, emotion, and embodiment among Pentecostals with a wide range of cross cultural examples.

African Heritage and Memories of Slavery in Brazil and the South Atlantic World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 422

African Heritage and Memories of Slavery in Brazil and the South Atlantic World

This book explores the history of African tangible and intangible heritages and its links with the public memory of slavery in Brazil and Angola. The two countries are deeply connected, given how most enslaved Africans, forcibly brought to Brazil during the era of the Atlantic slave trade, were from West Central Africa. Brazil imported the largest number of enslaved Africans during the Atlantic slave trade and was the last country in the western hemisphere to abolish slavery in 1888. Today, other than Nigeria, the largest population of African descent is in Brazil. Yet it was only in the last twenty years that Brazil's African heritage and its slave past have gained greater visibility. Prior...

Public Theology in the Secular State
  • Language: en

Public Theology in the Secular State

This book gives a persuasive answer to the need for public theology today. Rudolf von Sinner can draw from a rich basis of scholarship and experience related to the topic of public theology. His clear awareness of the contextuality of public theology is the reason for his repeated assurance in this book that we cannot speak about "public theology" but always only of "a" public theology. At the same time it is very clear for him that there is also an "intercontextuality". One of the great strengths of this book is its embeddedness into an international discourse on public theology, with a special emphasis on the South-South exchange. It is a contribution to public theology scholarship in its best sense. I proudly welcome its publication in our series. (Bishop Prof. Dr Heinrich Bedford-Strohm, Evangelical Church in Germany}

Transmitting the Spirit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Transmitting the Spirit

Pentecostalism is one of the most rapidly expanding religious-cultural forms in the world. Its rise in popularity is often attributed to its successfully incorporating native cosmologies in new religious frameworks. This volume probes for more complex explanations to this phenomenon in the favelas of Brazil, once one of the most Catholic nations in the world. Based on a decade of ethnographic fieldwork in Rio de Janeiro and drawing from religious studies, anthropology of religion, and media theory, Transmitting the Spirit argues that the Pentecostal movement’s growth is due directly to its ability to connect politics, entertainment, and religion. Examining religious and secular media—mus...

Searching for Africa in Brazil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 333

Searching for Africa in Brazil

Searching for Africa in Brazil is a learned exploration of tradition and change in Afro-Brazilian religions. Focusing on the convergence of anthropologists’ and religious leaders’ exegeses, Stefania Capone argues that twentieth-century anthropological research contributed to the construction of an ideal Afro-Brazilian religious orthodoxy identified with the Nagô (Yoruba) cult in the northeastern state of Bahia. In contrast to other researchers, Capone foregrounds the agency of Candomblé leaders. She demonstrates that they successfully imposed their vision of Candomblé on anthropologists, reshaping in their own interest narratives of Afro-Brazilian religious practice. The anthropologic...