The naked faith
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Resumo: | Naked faith emerges as the form of homo sacer in the bed of faith. Appropriating the designs bequeathed by the work of Giorgio Agamben about naked life, this article seeks to discuss certain elements that forge the concentration camps of religion in contemporary times, taking them from a new and unusual biopolitics, especially in the Brazilian evangelical scenario. Through the experiences, practices and utterances of their subjects of faith, we seek to reflect on some evidence and effects of discourse that are surreptitiously operated by naked faith. We conclude that the extermination camps are proliferating even more strongly in the evangelicalism of today, although their incursions are barely noticeable. They are no longer sued for their most notorious forms of negativity, morality, guilt, condemnation, sin etc., but for desire, pleasure, positivity, individuality, ecstasy, success and market. Keywords: Naked faith. Homo sacer. Mystic. Market. |
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The naked faithA Fé nuaNaked faith emerges as the form of homo sacer in the bed of faith. Appropriating the designs bequeathed by the work of Giorgio Agamben about naked life, this article seeks to discuss certain elements that forge the concentration camps of religion in contemporary times, taking them from a new and unusual biopolitics, especially in the Brazilian evangelical scenario. Through the experiences, practices and utterances of their subjects of faith, we seek to reflect on some evidence and effects of discourse that are surreptitiously operated by naked faith. We conclude that the extermination camps are proliferating even more strongly in the evangelicalism of today, although their incursions are barely noticeable. They are no longer sued for their most notorious forms of negativity, morality, guilt, condemnation, sin etc., but for desire, pleasure, positivity, individuality, ecstasy, success and market. Keywords: Naked faith. Homo sacer. Mystic. Market.A fé nua desponta como a forma do homo sacer no canteiro da fé. Apropriando-se dos delineamentos legados pela obra de Giorgio Agamben quanto à vida nua, este artigo procura discutir certos elementos que forjam os campos de concentração da religião na contemporaneidade, tomando-os a partir de uma nova e inusitada biopolítica disposta, sobretudo, no cenário evangélico brasileiro. Por meio de vivências, práticas e proferimentos de seus sujeitos de fé, busca-se refletir sobre alguns indícios e efeitos discursivos que sorrateiramente são operados pela fé nua. Conclui-se que os campos de extermínio estão se proliferando de modo ainda mais incisivo no evangelicalismo dos dias que correm, embora suas incursões sejam pouco perceptíveis. Eles não se processam mais por suas mais famigeradas formas de negatividade, moralidade, culpa, condenação, pecado etc, mas por desejo, prazer, positividade, individualidade, êxtase, sucesso e mercado. Palavras-chave: Fé nua. Homo sacer. Místico. Mercado.Universidade do Contestado (UnC)2020-12-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/article/view/303410.24302/prof.v7i0.3034Profanações; v. 7 (2020); 466-4882358-612510.24302/prof.v7i0reponame:Profanaçõesinstname:Universidade do Contestado (UNC)instacron:UNCporhttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/article/view/3034/1514Copyright (c) 2020 Profanaçõeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho, Wesley Knochenhauer2020-12-03T00:18:53Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3034Revistahttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/PRIhttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/oai||sandro@unc.br2358-61252358-6125opendoar:2020-12-03T00:18:53Profanações - Universidade do Contestado (UNC)false |
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Naked faith emerges as the form of homo sacer in the bed of faith. Appropriating the designs bequeathed by the work of Giorgio Agamben about naked life, this article seeks to discuss certain elements that forge the concentration camps of religion in contemporary times, taking them from a new and unusual biopolitics, especially in the Brazilian evangelical scenario. Through the experiences, practices and utterances of their subjects of faith, we seek to reflect on some evidence and effects of discourse that are surreptitiously operated by naked faith. We conclude that the extermination camps are proliferating even more strongly in the evangelicalism of today, although their incursions are barely noticeable. They are no longer sued for their most notorious forms of negativity, morality, guilt, condemnation, sin etc., but for desire, pleasure, positivity, individuality, ecstasy, success and market. Keywords: Naked faith. Homo sacer. Mystic. Market. |
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