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Monografia
As relações entre o espaço e a religião:
The purpose of this work is to present the capacity of religion to exert change in the geographic space, thus being a modifying agent of the territory and its landscape. This work explains one of the various religious movements that exist in our society, Pentecostalism, one of the ways to exercis...
Autor principal: | Barros, Gilzomar Pereira |
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Grau: | Monografia |
Idioma: | pt_BR |
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Universidade Federal do Tocantins
2023
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Acesso em linha: |
http://hdl.handle.net/11612/5007 |
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The purpose of this work is to present the capacity of religion to exert change in
the geographic space, thus being a modifying agent of the territory and its
landscape. This work explains one of the various religious movements that exist
in our society, Pentecostalism, one of the ways to exercise power within the
territory, even if it is symbolic through the historical context of Pentecostalism, I
intend to explain its emergence, which was not in Brazil but In a short time it
was present in all Brazilian territory. The largest existing Pentecostal church is
the Assembly of God, being the second pentecostal church implanted in Brazil,
beginning in the peripheral zone of Belém-PA (1910-1911) and standing out for
the other Brazilian cities and regions. Today, not only is it the largest
Pentecostal church, but it is also the largest evangelical church in Brazil, with
several branches, known as ministries. Thus, we will observe in this work one of
the oldest ministries that was installed in the municipality of Babaçulândia (TO)
through such branch, the Assembly of God Ministry SETA. The methodology
adopted for the development of the present work included a bibliographical
survey, field research and case study. The result of this research indicates that
religion has great value for geographical studies and the innumerable ways of
observing the territory, realizing that religion is present and acts as a modifying
agent of the landscape of a territory. |