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Sociologia

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TUNA, Cátia. “I don’t want applause, I want souls”: beliefs and belongings in the Christian rap of Greater Lisboa. Sociologia [online]. 2021, n.tematico11, pp.56-76.  Epub Feb 20, 2022. ISSN 0872-3419.  https://doi.org/10.21747/08723419/soctem2021a3.

This paper is based on interviews with five rappers belonging to evangelical Christian communities and residing in Greater Lisbon and on the lyrics, they write and sing. Different subjects will be covered as the identity they formulate in a double belonging to the street and to the church, or the insertion of the repertoire and interviews in the theological map of neo-Pentecostalism.

Keywords : christian rap; christian hip hop; Neopentecostalism.

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