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Na sociedade globalizada, a cultura capitalista prepondera, exercendo influências, também, no fenômeno religioso. No Brasil, um de seus reflexos é o crescimento pentecostal, que entra em sua terceira fase a partir dos anos 1970. Assim, este artigo analisa a expansão do neopentecostalismo e suas imbricações com as crises da narrativa moderna e do protestantismo histórico. A análise se dá em perspectiva interdisciplinar, abarcando autores da Sociologia (Bauman, 2008; Fukuyama, 1992; Ianni, 1993), Teologia (Libanio, 1999; Nilbuhr, 1992) e Ciências da Religião (Bingemer, 2000; Bittencourt, 2003; Cunha, 2007). Conclui-se destacando como o neopentecostalismo encontra nos valores pós-modernos, sustentados na visão liberal, intenso valor ao mercado e ao consumo, terra fértil à sua semeadura e fortalecimento, forjando uma comunidade de fiéis que, diferentemente dos pentecostais que lhes antecederam, regozijam-se com as riquezas materiais, e não apenas com as bênçãos de uma futura vida eterna.
In a globalized society, capitalist culture prevails, exertng infuences also on the religious phenomenon. In Brazil, one of its refexes is the pentecostal growth, which enters its third phase from the 1970s. Thus, this artcle analyzes the expansion of new pentecostalism movement and its implicatons with the crises of modern narratve and historical Protestantsm. The analysis takes place in an interdisciplinary perspectve, embracing authors from Sociology (Bauman, 2008; Fukuyama, 1992; Ianni, 1993), Theology (Libanio, 1999; Nilbuhr, 1992) and Religious Sciences (Bingemer, 2000; Bitencourt, 2003; Cunha, 2007). It concludes by highlightng how new pentecostalism fnds in postmodern values, sustained in the liberal view, intense value to the market and consumpton, fertle land for its sowing and strengthening, forging a community of believers who, unlike the previous Pentecostals, rejoice with material riches, not just with the blessings of future eternal life
In a globalized society, capitalist culture prevails, exertng infuences also on the religious phenomenon. In Brazil, one of its refexes is the pentecostal growth, which enters its third phase from the 1970s. Thus, this artcle analyzes the expansion of new pentecostalism movement and its implicatons with the crises of modern narratve and historical Protestantsm. The analysis takes place in an interdisciplinary perspectve, embracing authors from Sociology (Bauman, 2008; Fukuyama, 1992; Ianni, 1993), Theology (Libanio, 1999; Nilbuhr, 1992) and Religious Sciences (Bingemer, 2000; Bitencourt, 2003; Cunha, 2007). It concludes by highlightng how new pentecostalism fnds in postmodern values, sustained in the liberal view, intense value to the market and consumpton, fertle land for its sowing and strengthening, forging a community of believers who, unlike the previous Pentecostals, rejoice with material riches, not just with the blessings of future eternal life
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Protestantismo Neopentecostalismo Pós-modernidade Cultura capitalista Consumo Protestantsm New pentecostalism Postmodernity Capitalist culture Consumption