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African Pentecostalism as entrepreneurial space

Journal of Enterprising Communities, 2015
Purpose– This study aims to intend to examine how African Pentecostals use the structure of their religion to re-enact their entrepreneurial ideals and uniqueness and develop enterprising attitude and altitude. Also to appraise how they manipulate their ethnic cultural assets and faith-based networks to stimulate and maintain their entrepreneurial ...
Sanya Ojo
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African Pentecostal Theology

2023
African Pentecostal Theology: Modality, Disciplinarity, and Decolonialityexplores research methodology, theological disciplines, and contextualization as important aspects in the process of studying Pentecostal theology in an African context. Mookgo Solomon Kgatle outlines different data collection and data analysis methods, including the skills of ...
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The Beginnings of African American Pentecostalism

Pneuma, 2023
Abstract African American response to the pentecostal movement began soon after the introduction of the Apostolic Faith to Texas, where the movement experienced its first noticeable success. It spread within the Black community of Houston following the baptism of the Holy Spirit by Holiness minister Lucy Farrow.
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African Pentecostalism in Diaspora

PentecoStudies, 2010
This article is an attempt to survey the field of African immigrant Christianity so as to put the specifically Pentecostal factor in proper perspective. It points to where scholars have been, are and should be going, and who are the chief conversation partners.
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Prosperity and Prophecy in African Pentecostalism

Journal of Pentecostal Theology, 2011
AbstractThis essay discusses how prosperity is understood and articulated in Ghanaian Pentecostal prophetic circles. It seeks to show that in the peripheral prophetism of Pentecostalism, prosperity is perceived as the good life Christ offers those who believe in him. The good life is a religious and social quest of Ghanaians.
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Exorcism And Conversion To African Pentecostalism

Exchange, 2006
AbstractThe rapid growth of Pentecostal forms of Christianity in Africa in recent years can partly be attributed to the prevalent practice of exorcism or 'deliverance' that characterises it. This essay considers the phenomenon from the perspective of the African popular religious spirit world, where spirits and 'demons' abound.
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