MAIA, K. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8183401555462707; MAIA, Kaliane de Freitas.
Résumé:
In this dissertation we analyze the positional meaning of Life and Alliance Communities in
reference to the reconfiguration of the national catholic space that is in course, taking as
empirical object the Community Saved in Jesus-CSJ (Comunidade Remidos no Senhor -
CRS), whose office is located at the city o f Campina Grande, state of Paraiba, Northeast
Brazil. We based our analysis upon the theory of the religious field, by Max Weber and its
reinterpretation elaborated by Pierre Bourdieu. Our methodology consisted by participant
observation and half-structured interviews with leaders and common members of the CSJ.
Among the main conclusions of our work we point out the following: the CSJ occupies a
hybrid position, mixing elements from the classical positions of Prophet, Priest and Wizard.
We observed that the CSJ contest the traditional catholic order, occupying the prophetic
position and simultaneously giving support to the hierarchy, occupying then the Priest
position (according to the ideal typical taxonomy by Weber). We also investigated affinities
and differences between the Traditional Catholicism and the new Life and Alliances
Communities, identifying continuities and discontinuities.