Religion and Politics in Brazil: a case study from the point of view and influence of American religions

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Autor(a) principal: Darius, Fábio Augusto
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Protestantismo em Revista
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.est.edu.br/index.php/nepp/article/view/864
Resumo: The Brazilian Census of 2010, besides showing the decline of Catholicism in the country, revealed a large increase of an "original" Protestantism of the United States, primarily the Seventh Day Adventists and Jehovah's Witnesses. The two groups, founded in the nineteenth century - the Jehovah's Witnesses are a dissidence of the Seventh-day Adventism - boast more than 3 million active members - the majority of the middle class - and have particular political characteristics. It highlights, among them, exemption from military conscription and especially little or no political activity. In many of her thousands of handwritten pages, Ellen Gould Harmon White, co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, advised the members of the Church about the danger of political involvement in the spiritual life. In addition, she advocated the total separation of church and state, highlighting the misdeeds of their union from the Middle Ages to the present day. However, although Brazil is a secular state, the church's influence on society is enormous - both Catholics and Protestants. The intention of this paper is, from texts on conceptual policy of its founders, to analyze the performance of these political groups in Brazil, sensing approaches and breakthroughs in relation to American theology.
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title Religion and Politics in Brazil: a case study from the point of view and influence of American religions
spellingShingle Religion and Politics in Brazil: a case study from the point of view and influence of American religions
Darius, Fábio Augusto
Teologia; Política; Religião
Politics; Religion; American Theology
title_short Religion and Politics in Brazil: a case study from the point of view and influence of American religions
title_full Religion and Politics in Brazil: a case study from the point of view and influence of American religions
title_fullStr Religion and Politics in Brazil: a case study from the point of view and influence of American religions
title_full_unstemmed Religion and Politics in Brazil: a case study from the point of view and influence of American religions
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author Darius, Fábio Augusto
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Politics; Religion; American Theology
topic Teologia; Política; Religião
Politics; Religion; American Theology
description The Brazilian Census of 2010, besides showing the decline of Catholicism in the country, revealed a large increase of an "original" Protestantism of the United States, primarily the Seventh Day Adventists and Jehovah's Witnesses. The two groups, founded in the nineteenth century - the Jehovah's Witnesses are a dissidence of the Seventh-day Adventism - boast more than 3 million active members - the majority of the middle class - and have particular political characteristics. It highlights, among them, exemption from military conscription and especially little or no political activity. In many of her thousands of handwritten pages, Ellen Gould Harmon White, co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, advised the members of the Church about the danger of political involvement in the spiritual life. In addition, she advocated the total separation of church and state, highlighting the misdeeds of their union from the Middle Ages to the present day. However, although Brazil is a secular state, the church's influence on society is enormous - both Catholics and Protestants. The intention of this paper is, from texts on conceptual policy of its founders, to analyze the performance of these political groups in Brazil, sensing approaches and breakthroughs in relation to American theology.
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