Como a religião africana compreende a paz: uma proposta pós-colonial para a transformação social
How African Religion understands peace: a post-colonial proposal for social transformation
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.1809-6182.2019v16n2p51Keywords:
Religião Africana, Cultura de Paz, Pós-ColonialismoAbstract
O trabalho almeja compreender as perspectivas de paz na Religião Africana; para tanto, adota-se uma abordagem qualitativa e exploratória através da metodologia de análise bibliográfica e documental; abordando elementos dessa religião que corroboram com uma abordagem de transformação social que converge os Estudos para a Paz e o Pós-colonialismo.
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