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Coping with Poverty

Pentecostals and Christian Base Communities in Brazil

Coping with Poverty

Pentecostals and Christian Base Communities in Brazil

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Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
ISBN: 9781566391139
Number of Pages: 187
Published: 14/04/1994
Width: 12.7 cm
Height: 20.3 cm
Only by understanding the enduring poverty of Brazil can one hope to understand the recent growth of Protestant evangelical churches there, Cecilia Loreto Mariz contends. Her study investigates how religious groups support individualism and encourage the poor to organize. Groups with shared values are then able to develop strategies to cope with poverty and, ultimately, to transform the social structure. Interviews with members and leaders of religious groups, accounts of meetings, and close readings of religious literature contribute to a realistic account of Christian base communities and Assembly of God churches, folk Catholic tradition, and Afro Brazilian Spiritism.
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Religion in Brazil 2. Coping with Poverty and Religious Affiliation in Brazil 3. A Comparison of Religious Worldviews 4. Material Strategies for Coping with Poverty 5. Political Strategies for Coping with Poverty 6. Cultural Strategies for Coping with Poverty Conclusion Notes References Index

Cecilia Mariz

CecÍlia Loreto Mariz, a Brazilian national, teaches Sociology at the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco in Recife, Brazil.