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In Brazil, a multicultural country, Candomblé, a religion originally celebrated by people of African origin during the slavery era, has a concept of justice that includes respect for nature, ancestry and, mainly, the sense of community, important tools to understand the understanding of justice for the Brazilian culture. By worshipping the Orixás figures, he believes that each has its own characteristics and values, and justice is the responsibility of Xangô. Ancient king of Oyó, he is represented by a two-bladed axe, in addition to the colors red and white. His cult influences the liturgical…mehr

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In Brazil, a multicultural country, Candomblé, a religion originally celebrated by people of African origin during the slavery era, has a concept of justice that includes respect for nature, ancestry and, mainly, the sense of community, important tools to understand the understanding of justice for the Brazilian culture. By worshipping the Orixás figures, he believes that each has its own characteristics and values, and justice is the responsibility of Xangô. Ancient king of Oyó, he is represented by a two-bladed axe, in addition to the colors red and white. His cult influences the liturgical or everyday clothing, which are true aesthetic manifestations of the ideological discourse of Candomblé and its justice.
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Student of the Legal Sciences Updating Program valid for the Doctorate of the University of Buenos Aires. Master in Legal Culture from the University of Girona and the Università Degli Studi di Genova. He is Brazilian, university professor, lawyer, researcher, commander and knight.