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Brazilian Evangelicalism in the Twenty-First Century

Brazilian Evangelicalism in the Twenty-First Century
Author: Eric Miller
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2019-05-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030136868

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Over the past fifty years Brazil’s evangelical community has increased from five to twenty-five percent of the population. This volume’s authors use statistical overview, historical narrative, personal anecdote, social-scientific analysis, and theological inquiry to map out this emerging landscape. The book’s thematic center pivots on the question of how Brazilian evangelicals are exerting their presence and effecting change in the public life of the nation. Rather than fixing its focus on the interior life of Brazilian evangelicals and their congregations, the book’s attention is directed toward social expression: the ways in which Brazilian evangelicals are present and active in the common life of the nation.


The Evangelical Invasion of Brazil

The Evangelical Invasion of Brazil
Author: Samuel R. Gammon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1910
Genre: Evangelistic work
ISBN:

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Continuing Evangelism in Brazil

Continuing Evangelism in Brazil
Author: Missions Advanced Research and Communication Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1971
Genre: Evangelistic work
ISBN:

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Christ Meets Culture

Christ Meets Culture
Author: Jair Fernandes de Melo Santos
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2020-07-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725274590

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How does Christ meet, engage, change, challenge, dialogue, interact with, and bridge cultures? What is the role of the gospel in transforming ethics and culture? These daunting questions guide the present investigation about Evangelical Christianity in Brazil, the largest Catholic country in the world. This book critiques the quantitative and qualitative growth of Evangelical Christianity in Brazil and presents tools for studying the global south and other cultures. Indeed, sociocultural factors play a significant role in the translation of the gospel and may work as bridges and/or barriers within the cultural and religious milieu of the largest country in Latin American. Particularly, four traits impacts the preaching of the Christian message in Brazil, namely: cordiality, religiosity, the Brazilian way of coping, and collectivism. Through oral history methodology, and literature review, this book evaluates how biblically sound translation happens through the Brazilian Baptist Convention as suggested by key leadership writings, practices, and memoirs. This work features an overview of the history of Brazilian Christianity, including its Animistic background, African-Brazilian religious influences, the present Pentecostal majority, and the challenge of Neopentecostalism, in an era of music, TV, and social media.


Looking for God in Brazil

Looking for God in Brazil
Author: John Burdick
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1993
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0520205030

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"One of the best books that has been written on religion and politics in Latin America. It is theoretically deft and empirically rich."—Scott Mainwaring, University of Notre Dame


Christianity in Brazil

Christianity in Brazil
Author: Sílvia Fernandes
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 135020496X

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This book offers a novel approach to considering Brazilian Christianity's interplay with global processes from its inception to the present day. It adopts a multi-scalar approach to Brazilian Christianity, linking local grassroots practices and beliefs with processes at the various spatio-temporal levels. These include regional (rural-urban diversification), national (secularization, the radical pluralization of the Christian field, and intensified detraditionalization and retraditionalization) and transnational. Sílvia Fernandes also identifies longue durée dynamics that connect colonial Christianity with current events, including the rise, crisis, and resurgence of Progressive Catholicism, and the election of right-wing populist Jair Bolsonaro with support from a sizable number of Evangelical Protestants and Charismatic Catholics, as well as “traditionalist” Catholics. This book demonstrates that as Christianity enters its third millennium, it is increasingly shaped by churches and movements based in the “Global South” that have transnational and diasporic reach through the circulation of migrants, religious entrepreneurs, pilgrims, and tourists, as well as by the expert use of electronic media.


The Bible in Brazil

The Bible in Brazil
Author: Hugh C. Tucker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1902
Genre: Brazil
ISBN:

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Religious Syncretism in Brazil

Religious Syncretism in Brazil
Author: Neil Turner (Anthropologist)
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2011
Genre: Brazil
ISBN: 3640821904

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The Brazilian Popular Church and the Crisis of Modernity

The Brazilian Popular Church and the Crisis of Modernity
Author: Manuel A. Vasquez
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521585088

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This 1997 study explores one of the most dramatic current interactions between religion and politics: the development of progressive Catholicism in Latin America. In particular, it examines economic, social and religious obstacles to progressive theology in Brazil. This 'popular' church built a utopian vision of social emancipation, drawing on Catholic social thought, humanistic Marxism and existentialism. It was a major democratizing force as Brazil emerged from dictatorship in the late 1970s. In the 1980s, however, the popular appeal of progressive Catholicism came under threat. Focusing on a Catholic community near Rio de Janeiro, Manuel A. Vásquez's incisive study shows how economic and political changes have affected religious practices, and argues that the plight of progressive Catholicism in Brazil forms part of a wider crisis of modernity and of humanist discourses.


Religion and Brazilian Democracy

Religion and Brazilian Democracy
Author: Amy Erica Smith
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2019-03-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1108482112

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Evangelical and Catholic groups are transforming Brazilian politics. This book asks why, and what the consequences are for democracy.