Secular State and the Presence of Religiosity
Religious influence in the political-legislative sphere from a historical-constitutional perspective
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Exploring the Brazilian State's laicity, the book examines the historical and constitutional interplay between religion and politics. It argues that while Brazil's secular State aims for neutrality and upholds religious freedom, the influence of religious beliefs remains significant. The text highlights the coexistence of diverse religions alongside the State, noting the persistence of confessional states where an official religion exists. This analysis invites readers to consider the complexities of secularism in a nation where religious traditions continue to shape socio-political dynamics.
