RELIGION AND CITIZENSHIP: RELIGION AS A MEANS OF BUILDING CITIZENSHIP

Autores

  • FRANCINALDO SOARES DE PAULA Universidade Evangélica de Goiás - UniEVANGÉLICA https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3416-1705
  • Karla José Ferreira de Azevedo Universidade Evangélica de Goiás - UniEVANGÉLICA
  • Michelle Miranda de Sousa Universidade Evangélica de Goiás - UniEVANGÉLICA
  • Sarah Gabrielly Mendes Ribeiro Universidade Evangélica de Goiás - UniEVANGÉLICA
  • Victor Gabriel Alves de Souza Universidade Evangélica de Goiás - UniEVANGÉLICA
  • Vinícius Camargo Pereira Universidade Evangélica de Goiás - UniEVANGÉLICA
  • Vitor Muriell Duarte Amaral Universidade Evangélica de Goiás - UniEVANGÉLICA
  • Francinaldo Soares de Paula Universidade Evangélica de Goiás - UniEVANGÉLICA https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3416-1705

Palavras-chave:

religion, citizenship, ethics, social inclusion

Resumo

This article investigates how religion can act as a means of building citizenship in contexts of social inequality, drawing on the perspectives of C.S. Lewis, Vishal Mangalwadi, Anthony Giddens, Philip W. Sutton, Artur R. I. L. Filho, Sheila B. Ost, and Wilian J. Bonete. The study aims to analyze how religious values and practices contribute to social inclusion, justice, and civic engagement. Methodologically, it combines bibliographic research with fieldwork through semi-structured interviews with representatives of six religious communities—Evangelical, Catholic, Islamic, Jewish, Buddhist, and Spiritist—thus ensuring diverse perspectives. The results show that religious communities promote citizenship through concrete actions such as food distribution, professional training, support for families, environmental projects, literacy programs, and social inclusion initiatives. These practices not only provide immediate assistance but also encourage civic participation, solidarity, and ethical responsibility. The theoretical framework reinforces that religious ethics, as highlighted by Lewis and Mangalwadi, strengthen values of justice, compassion, and human dignity, while the sociological contributions of Giddens and Sutton emphasize religion’s role in fostering social cohesion and transformative action. The findings confirm that religion, when authentically practiced, contributes significantly to mitigating inequalities and shaping citizens who are conscious, engaged, and committed to building a fairer and more inclusive society.

Publicado

2025-10-17

Como Citar

DE PAULA, F. S., Azevedo, K. J. F. de, Sousa, M. M. de, Ribeiro, S. G. M., Souza, V. G. A. de, Pereira, V. C., … Paula , F. S. de. (2025). RELIGION AND CITIZENSHIP: RELIGION AS A MEANS OF BUILDING CITIZENSHIP. CIPEEX. Recuperado de https://anais.unievangelica.edu.br/index.php/CIPEEX/article/view/14960

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