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Colombia Internacional

Print version ISSN 0121-5612

Abstract

SARRAZIN, Jean Paul  and  REDONDO, Saira Pilar. Pluralism versus Pluralization. How the Protection of Cultural Diversity Can Turn Against New Forms of Religious Diversity. colomb.int. [online]. 2022, n.109, pp.115-137.  Epub Mar 02, 2022. ISSN 0121-5612.  https://doi.org/10.7440/colombiaint109.2022.05.

Objective/Context:

This paper examines the arguments of the Constitutional Court of Colombia in a sentence declaring that Pentecostalism represents a threat to indigenous cultures and to the country’s cultural diversity. The sentence was issued in 1998, a few years after the political Constitution (1991) declared that Colombia is a pluralist nation that protects the cultural diversity of the country and the right to religious freedom.

Methodology:

A qualitative and hermeneutical study of the sentence was implemented to understand the arguments presented by the Court. Subsequently, a critical analysis of those arguments was carried out, questioning the pluralist presuppositions related to key categories such as “indigenous cultures,” “religion,” and “diversity.”

Conclusions:

The pluralist institution has been unable to recognize the dynamic and manifold realities of lived religion, as well as the problems related to the double marginalization of a religious minority within an ethnic minority. Furthermore, the pluralist imperative to protect cultural diversity places limits upon alterity and promotes new forms of exclusion.

Originality:

The jurisprudence under scrutiny is not studied in its legal or ethical dimensions-as it has been done in the past-but as the implementation of a pluralist ideology grounded in a certain worldview. Thus, pluralism is critically examined in its ontological, axiological, epistemological, and praxeological principles.

Keywords : Pluralism; religion; diversity; identity; indigenous communities; new religious movements.

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