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This book presents the reflections of a historical research that focuses on the organization of the Spiritist movement in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, choosing as its object of analysis the activities of the Spiritist Federation of Rio Grande do Sul (FERGS) between 1934 and 1959. Using the periodical "A Reencarnação" as a source of research, among other documentary elements, it identifies and reflects on its proposals for institutional and doctrinal organization, considering the relationship between the entity and Spiritism with other social agents and its insertion in the religious field.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents the reflections of a historical research that focuses on the organization of the Spiritist movement in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, choosing as its object of analysis the activities of the Spiritist Federation of Rio Grande do Sul (FERGS) between 1934 and 1959. Using the periodical "A Reencarnação" as a source of research, among other documentary elements, it identifies and reflects on its proposals for institutional and doctrinal organization, considering the relationship between the entity and Spiritism with other social agents and its insertion in the religious field. The study points to a series of initiatives developed throughout this period, focused on the dissemination of Spiritism, the standardization of discourses and ritual practices, and the definition of forms of action in the social space. Asserting itself as a representative body capable of protecting Spiritism and its practitioners from legal constraints, as well as from opposition from the medical and religious fields, FERGS and its proposal for institutional organization emerged during this period as a consistent means for the dissemination and consolidation of Spiritism in Rio Grande do Sul society.
Autorenporträt
Master's degree in History from the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM). Currently a doctoral candidate in History at PPGH-UFSM. Conducts research on topics related to the history of religions and religiosity, with an emphasis on the organization of the Spiritist movement in Rio Grande do Sul and the relationship between Spiritism and Catholicism in the religious field.