Religião e política: a participação pentecostal na esfera pública brasileira

This article is an attempt to briefly describe the current participation of Pentecostals in the Brazilian public sphere. I use the term tentative because it is not easy to discuss the Brazilian Religious Field and its power relations, controversies and tensions. In fact, in recent years, Pentecosta...

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Main Author: Elisa Rodrigues
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Language:English
Published: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais 2021-04-01
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Online Access:http://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/horizonte/article/view/25872
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spelling doaj-89e619ea97ce47a2ac262b3a22a222392021-09-06T14:14:52ZengPontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas GeraisHorizonte2175-58412021-04-01195810.5752/P.2175-5841.2021v19n58p24Religião e política: a participação pentecostal na esfera pública brasileiraElisa Rodrigues This article is an attempt to briefly describe the current participation of Pentecostals in the Brazilian public sphere. I use the term tentative because it is not easy to discuss the Brazilian Religious Field and its power relations, controversies and tensions. In fact, in recent years, Pentecostal groups have shown themselves to be more visible, mainly due to social networks and communication networks on TV, radio and internet. This article is an effort to present this context based on the problem: How could Christians, especially evangelicals, support a Federal Government that defends destructive and non-social policies? How could Pentecostal believers reaffirm social inequality, through ethnic-racial hatred, the denial of gender diversity and the subjection of women to the authority of men? To answer these questions, I describe part of the debate proposed by Brazilian literature on Pentecostalism and present some of the main evangelical leaders aligned with the conservative agenda of the current federal government. Finally, I declare that the literalist hermeneutics that goes back to the texts of the Hebrew Bible do legitimate and authorizes policies of social inequality and violence against communities in situations of social and economic vulnerability. http://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/horizonte/article/view/25872Religião. Política. Pentecostalismo brasileiro. Esfera pública. Hermenêutica literalista. Conservadorismo
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Religião e política: a participação pentecostal na esfera pública brasileira
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Religião. Política. Pentecostalismo brasileiro. Esfera pública. Hermenêutica literalista. Conservadorismo
author_facet Elisa Rodrigues
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title Religião e política: a participação pentecostal na esfera pública brasileira
title_short Religião e política: a participação pentecostal na esfera pública brasileira
title_full Religião e política: a participação pentecostal na esfera pública brasileira
title_fullStr Religião e política: a participação pentecostal na esfera pública brasileira
title_full_unstemmed Religião e política: a participação pentecostal na esfera pública brasileira
title_sort religião e política: a participação pentecostal na esfera pública brasileira
publisher Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais
series Horizonte
issn 2175-5841
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This article is an attempt to briefly describe the current participation of Pentecostals in the Brazilian public sphere. I use the term tentative because it is not easy to discuss the Brazilian Religious Field and its power relations, controversies and tensions. In fact, in recent years, Pentecostal groups have shown themselves to be more visible, mainly due to social networks and communication networks on TV, radio and internet. This article is an effort to present this context based on the problem: How could Christians, especially evangelicals, support a Federal Government that defends destructive and non-social policies? How could Pentecostal believers reaffirm social inequality, through ethnic-racial hatred, the denial of gender diversity and the subjection of women to the authority of men? To answer these questions, I describe part of the debate proposed by Brazilian literature on Pentecostalism and present some of the main evangelical leaders aligned with the conservative agenda of the current federal government. Finally, I declare that the literalist hermeneutics that goes back to the texts of the Hebrew Bible do legitimate and authorizes policies of social inequality and violence against communities in situations of social and economic vulnerability.
topic Religião. Política. Pentecostalismo brasileiro. Esfera pública. Hermenêutica literalista. Conservadorismo
url http://periodicos.pucminas.br/index.php/horizonte/article/view/25872
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