“To be a Christian is not to be silent in the face of injustice”: the Metropolitan Community Church (ICM) and the construction of a human rights church

Authors

  • Evanway Sellberg Soares

Abstract

This article aims to demonstrate the history of the Church of the Metropolitan community and how it was built as an inclusive church. For this it was used of participant observation in ICM-SP, as well as documentary research on denomination’s websites, both national and international. In the end, it came to the conclusion that, despite having thematic focus in the fight for LGBT rights, the Church has a broader view of inclusion, fighting for human rights and that there is a strong relationship between the stories of the leadership of ICM and its perspective of inclusion.

Keywords: Metropolitan Community Church. Inclusion. Human Rights.

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Author Biography

Evanway Sellberg Soares

Mestre em Ciências Sociais (UNESP)

Published

2019-12-24

How to Cite

Sellberg Soares, E. (2019). “To be a Christian is not to be silent in the face of injustice”: the Metropolitan Community Church (ICM) and the construction of a human rights church. PLURA, Revista De Estudos De Religião PLURA, Journal for the Study of Religion, 10(1), 108–126. Retrieved from https://revistaplura.emnuvens.com.br/plura/article/view/1540