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Bolsonaro og hans evangelikale støttespillere i Brasil. Sekularisme under nytt press?

Kasahara, Yuri; Løland, Ole Jakob
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https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2778525
Date
2021-04-06
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https://doi.org/10.18261/issn.1504-3002-2021-01-07
Abstract
Med valget av Jair Messias Bolsonaro som Brasils president i 2018 ble de evangelikale kristne sin politiske makt i landet mer tydelig enn noen gang. For første gang hadde de mest profilerte protestantiske lederne omfavnet samme presidentkandidat. Det bidro til seier for høyrekandidaten Bolsonaro – som siden har basert seg på alliansen med dette nye kristne høyre i Latin-Amerikas største økonomi. Det er en allianse som setter landets sekularistiske tradisjon under press.
 
Evangelical Christians have been a growing political force in Latin America. In Brazil, particularly, the election of the rightwing candidate Jair Bolsonaro as president in 2018 made the political relevance of evangelical Christians clearer than ever. The support of evangelicals was a key element for Bolsonaro’s victory. His political debt is reflected in a rhetoric that emphasizes the importance of evangelical Christian values and this rhetoric often blurs the separation between the state and religion. In this article, we analyze the political impact of evangelical Christians in Brazil and discuss to what extent the alliance between this group and president Bolsonaro represents a threat to Brazil’s secularist tradition.
 
Publisher
Universitetsforlaget
Series
Kirke og kultur;01 / 2021 (Volum 126)
Journal
Kirke og kultur

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