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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Igreja Reformada Potiguara (1625 1692): a primeira igreja protestante do Brasil

Viração, Francisca Jaquelini de Souza 15 June 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-18T18:44:06Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 Francisca Jaqueline de Souza Viracao.pdf: 638905 bytes, checksum: e53bfeda15ab90bcbe92173242a934aa (MD5) Francisca Jaquelini de Souza Viracao-Ficha Catalografica.pdf: 52424 bytes, checksum: 96c860204b647537588059d7c36b2f0c (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-06-15 / Instituto Presbiteriano Mackenzie / The objective of this dissertation is to analyze, through the History of Mentalities, as aspects of the reformed mentality seventeen century, were absorbed by Potiguara Nation who joined the Dutch in Colonial Brazil, in order to say that these Indians were the first Protestant church in Brazil, the Reformed Church Potiguara. This work discusses how Protestantism was an essential element for the strengthening of relations between Dutch and potiguaras, arguing that the idea of the Universal Church, plus the specific conditions of Dutch Brazil put both under conditions of greater equality and greater indigenous participation in the administration of colony. It also demonstrates that the very Potiguara helped establish Protestantism in Colonial Northeast, evangelized other tribes, were a historian, the first Protestant martyr of Brazil, and even ordered a pastor and his church survived longer than Dutch Brazil. / O objetivo desta dissertação é analisar, através da História das Mentalidades, como os aspectos da mentalidade reformada do séc. XVII foram absorvidas pelos potiguara que se aliaram aos holandeses no Brasil Colonial, com a finalidade de afirmar que estes indígenas formaram a primeira igreja protestante do Brasil, a Igreja Reformada Potiguara. O trabalho aborda como o protestantismo foi um elemento essencial para o fortalecimento das relações entre holandeses e potiguaras, defendendo que a ideia de Igreja Universal, somada as condições específicas do Brasil Holandês pôs ambos em condições de mais igualdade e com maior participação indígena na administração da colônia. Demonstra ainda que os próprios potiguara ajudaram a implantar o protestantismo no Nordeste Colonial, evangelizaram outras tribos, tiveram um historiador, o primeiro mártir protestante brasileiro, e até ordenaram um pastor, e que sua igreja sobreviveu mais tempo que o Brasil Holandês.

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