出版社:Grupo de Pesquisa Metodologias em Ensino e Aprendizagem em Ciências
摘要:Historically, religious intolerance is a phenomenon present in the world scenario, marked by a complex set of meanings attributed to discriminatory experiences, which are mostly practiced against minority groups. This study sought to understand the national and international literature on the characterization of religious intolerance in peoples and communities of African origin, intending to know this phenomenon, from the perspective of scientific research, pointing out the heterogeneity and its meanings. It used as a method the study of integrative literature and profile and content analysis. The 17 articles presented a set of meanings attributed to the phenomenon, with a close relationship between religion, oppressive social beliefs and psychological distress, so that religions can contribute to confronting and/or worsening intolerance, in addition to promoting profound changes social, legal and legislative, showing how a heterogeneous and comprehensive phenomenon.