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Soka Gakkai: Buddhism and Strategies of Recruitment in South Brazil [Soka Gakkai: Buddhism and Strategies of Recruitment in South Brazil]

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Ramos Coutinho Bornholdt, Suzana
Keywords
Soka Gakkai
syncretism
NGO
recruitment
Buddhism
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Intercultural and contextual theologies
Latin American theologies
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
Christian-Buddhist

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/199875
Abstract
"A Soka Gakkai Internacional (SGI) é um movimento budista leigo que foi fundado em 1930 pelo educador japonês Tsunessaburo Makiguchi (1871-1944) e que possui hoje mais de doze milhões de membros em mais de 190 países. A Brasil Soka Gakkai Internacional (BSGI), sede da SGI no Brasil, foi fundada em 1960 por seu presidente Daisaku Ikeda e, desde então, tem expandido suas atividades no país. Este artigo visa discutir a situação de recrutamento da BSGI nos dias atuais, bem como suas atividades missionárias. Este trabalho visa contribuir para a discussão do modo como o grupo em questão negocia espaço e legitimidade com outros grupos religiosos brasileiros e como a BSGI utiliza uma ideologia ligada à idéia de paz, cultura e educação para promover suas próprias causas". ["Soka Gakkai International ("International Value-Creation Society"; also, SGI) is a lay Buddhist movement that was founded in 1930 by a Japanese educator, Tsuneaburo Makiguchi (1871-1944) and has now over 12 million members in 190 countries. The International Association Brazil Soka Gakkai (port. Associção Brasil Soka Gakkai Internacional- BSGI), the Brazilian umbrella organization of SGI was founded in 1960 by its president Daisaku Ikeda and since then has been expanding in the whole country. This article aims to discuss the contemporary situation of BSGI's recruitment in Brazil and also their missionary activities. This paper intends to contribute to the discussion of how they negotiate space and legitimacy with other Brazilian religious institutions and how BSGI uses an ideology related to peace, culture and education to promote its own causes".]
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2007
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