Evangelical expansion in Brazil is still misunderstood outside the churches, and this is where (Record) enters. The book is structured in topics and presents itself as a “cultural dictionary” about the segment.
Two of his three authors, the anthropologists and Raphael Khalil, will talk this Friday (14) with the special reporter of Sheet About the launch, with live broadcast on TV Folha from 14h. Pastor and theologian Guilherme Damasceno is the other co -author of the work.
Spyer, newspaper columnist and the only non -believer of the trio, had already addressed the subject in. Khalil has grown in Adventist home and is now faithful to an independent church.
The title presents a plural evangelical mesh, recognizing plurality in temples, of theological interpretation to understanding topics that divide society, such as abortion and LGBTQIA+community.
Among the themes explained in the book, there is a section dedicated to popular terms and slang in the churches, such as “Varão/Varoa”, to say that something “is tied” and what the “disintegrated” believer means.