Citizenship in the Brazilian Context theoretically, practically and theologically

Citizenship has become the key concept for democracy in Brazil after transition. Often referred to, it denotes rather a conceptual field than a clear-cut definition. Following the central insights of Liberation Theology, seeking to adapt to the current democratic situation and the need for a focus o...

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Main Author: Sinner, Rudolf von 1967- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of South Africa [2015]
In: Missionalia
Year: 2015, Volume: 43, Issue: 3, Pages: 438-459
IxTheo Classification:CG Christianity and Politics
CH Christianity and Society
KBR Latin America
KDD Protestant Church
Further subjects:B Religion and Society - Brazil
B Public Theology
B Churches and Democracy
B Citizenship
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Summary:Citizenship has become the key concept for democracy in Brazil after transition. Often referred to, it denotes rather a conceptual field than a clear-cut definition. Following the central insights of Liberation Theology, seeking to adapt to the current democratic situation and the need for a focus on citizenship, this article argues for such focus within the framework of a public theology. First, it offers a theoretical, conceptual reflection, followed by a presentation of the contributions to citizenship by three major and representative Brazilian churches, the Roman Catholic Church, the Evangelical Church of the Lutheran Confession in Brazil and the Assemblies of God. Finally, it presents, briefly, five elements of a theology of citizenship based on central assets of Lutheran theology that are able to respond to current challenges of Brazilian democracy and society.
ISSN:2312-878X
Contains:Enthalten in: Missionalia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.7832/43-3-127