PentecoStudies 16.2 (autumn 2017)
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Editorial
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Editorial |
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Allan H. Anderson |
157-159 |
Articles
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Between the Private and the Public Sphere: Pentecostals Dealing with Witchcraft in Ibadan, Nigeria |
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Judith Bachmann |
160-177 |
From an Encounter with God to a Life with God: Typology of Conversion in Russian Pentecostal Churches |
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Roman Poplavsky
, Vera Klyueva |
178-201 |
Pentecostalism, Open Economic Policy and Sinhala Buddhist nationalism in Sri Lanka |
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Koji Kawashima |
202-215 |
Pentecostalism as Cultural Resistance: Music and Tongue-speaking as Collective Response in a Brooklyn Church |
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Peter Marina
, Michael Wilkinson |
216-242 |
Reviews
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BAUMANN, Chad, Pentecostals, Proselytisation, and Anti-Christian Violence in Contemporary India. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 208pp. ISBN 9780190202095 |
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Savio Abreu |
243-245 |
COLEMAN, Simon, HACKETT, Rosalind I. J. (eds), The Anthropology of Global Pentecostalism and Evangelicalism. New York: New York University Press. 2015. 268pp. ISBN 9780814772607 |
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Natalia Zawiejska |
246-248 |
NOEL, Bradley Truman, Pentecostalism, Secularism, and Post Christendom. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2015. 292 pp. ISBN: 9781498229364 |
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Wonsuk Ma |
249-251 |
QUAYESI-AMAKYE, Joseph, Christology and Evil in Ghana: Towards a Pentecostal Public Theology. Amsterdam: Ropodi. 2013. 364pp. ISBN: 9789042037533 |
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Confidence Worlanyo Bansah |
252-254 |
VAN DE KAMP, Linda, Violent Conversion: Brazilian Pentecostalism and Urban Women in Mozambique. Woodbridge: James Currey, 2016. 236pp. ISBN: 9781847011527 |
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Devaka Premawardhana |
255-257 |
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