The Brazilian religious transition and the process of diffusion of evangelical affiliations in Rio de Janeiro

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José Eustáquio Diniz Alves
Suzana Marta Cavenaghi
Luiz Felipe Walter Barros

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Catholicism has been the hegemonic religion in Brazil. However, in recent decades the country is undergoing a major religious transformation, with a drop of Catholic affiliations and rapid growth of evangelicals, and a increase to a lesser pace, of other religions and no-religion. Hence, there is a growing religious plurality, although Christianity remains widely majority in the country. But within the Christian religion there is a change of hegemony between Catholics and evangelicals. An innovation of the dogma and the evangelical practice occurred in the twentieth century, in the United States, allowed the spread of Pentecostal and neo-Pentecostal messages. Brazil, as the largest Catholic country in the world, is highlighted in this process. The state of Rio de Janeiro features as having the smaller proportion of Catholics and the most religiously diverse in the country. Its metropolitan area is the most advanced urban agglomeration in this changing process of hegemony. This paper shows, additionally, that the process of evangelical diffusion follows a spatial pattern that goes along the main roads of the Rio de Janeiro territory having as the focus of diffusion the periphery of the metropolitan area of ​​the State.

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ALVES, José Eustáquio Diniz; CAVENAGHI, Suzana Marta; BARROS, Luiz Felipe Walter. The Brazilian religious transition and the process of diffusion of evangelical affiliations in Rio de Janeiro. HORIZONTE - Journal of Studies in Theology and Religious Sciences, Belo Horizonte, v. 12, n. 36, p. 1055–1085, 2014. DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2014v12n36p1055. Disponível em: https://periodicos.pucminas.br/horizonte/article/view/P.2175-5841.2014v12n36p1055. Acesso em: 8 oct. 2025.
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Author Biographies

José Eustáquio Diniz Alves, Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas do Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística - ENCE/IBGE

José Eustáquio Diniz Alves é doutor em demografia pelo Cedeplar/UFMG, com pós-doutorado no Nepo/
Unicamp, professor titular do Programa de Pós-graduação em População, Território e Estatísticas
Públicas da Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE), do Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e
Estatística – IBGE.

Suzana Marta Cavenaghi, Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas do Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística - ENCE/IBGE

Suzana Marta Cavenaghi é doutora em demografia pela Universidade do Texas, Austin, professora do Programa de Pós-graduação em População, Território e Estatísticas
Públicas da Escola Nacional de Ciências Estatísticas (ENCE), do Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e
Estatística – IBGE.

Luiz Felipe Walter Barros, Gerência Técnica do Censo Demográfico - GTD/IBGE

Mestre na ENCE/IBGE e analista da Gerência Técnica do Censo Demográfico (GTD) da Diretoria de Pesquisa do IBGE