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This response article explores the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God’s implementation of utopian visions in Brazil, focusing on three significant projects: Nova Canaã Farm, the Jerusalem Cultural Center, and the Temple of Solomon. These projects not only mimic historical and sacred sites but also create new religious and social realities, blending biblical narratives with contemporary Brazilian society. This case study showcases how utopian thinking, while traditionally viewed as speculative, can lead to tangible societal impacts, thereby advancing the study of utopia as a critical and actionable concept in the study of religion\s

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