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“Pare de sofrer”: trânsitos religiosos e televangelismo na fronteira (“Stop suffering”: religious transit and television evangelism at the border) - DOI: 10.5752/P.2175-5841.2011v9n22p446

open access: yesHorizonte, 2011
Este artigo trata das formas de construção e reelaboração identitárias que ocorrem a partir dos processos de adesões religiosas em curso nos contextos urbanos atuais.
Adilson José Francisco
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End Times and Architectural Style on the Christian Campus

open access: yesFootprint, 2022
This paper examines the idea of architectural style on evangelical Christian campuses built during the Cold War, a period during which religious cosmologies came into contact with the prospect of nuclear disaster, allowing for a temporary alliance ...
Rachel Engler
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Evanjelik Hareket ve Radyo Televizyon Yayıncılığı

open access: yesMedya ve Din Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2019
Kitle iletişim araçlarının toplumsal hayatı birçok şekilde etkilediği bir gerçektir. Gelişen teknoloji ile bilginin, geniş kitlelere çok hızlı ulaştırılması özelliği başlangıçtan beri Amerika’da kitle iletişim araçlarının birçok dinî hareket tarafından ...
Hakan Yılmaz
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Feitiçarias, territórios e resistências marginais

open access: yesMana, 2009
Os evangélicos, cotidianamente, através de menções à feitiçaria, cuja origem estaria nos cultos afro-brasileiros, denunciam crimes nefandos e atos de barbárie provocando horror e estarrecimento nos seus ouvintes em igrejas, rádios e televisão.
Patricia Birman
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Profile sociodemographic, sociocultural and academic of nursing students in an institution of education private

open access: yesCultura de los Cuidados, 2019
This article aims to map and discuss the sociodemographic, sociocultural and academic profile of one ordinary student enrolled in a Nursing course linked to a Private High Education Institution in São Paulo city, Brazil.
Thaís Araújo da Silva   +1 more
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A “very politically correct, wholesome family show”: Jane Seymour’s white, heterosexual femininity in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

open access: yesTV Series, 2022
In January 1993, the US television station CBS premiered a new TV drama about Michaela Quinn—a Boston doctor who moved alone to the Colorado frontier to establish her medical practice.
Oline Eaton
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General studies, information and communication technology and contemporary mission in Africa

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
This study examines the relationship between general studies, information and communication technology (ICT), and contemporary evangelism in Nigeria.
Christopher N. Ibenwa   +2 more
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Australia’s “Cults Crisis”? Some Recent Developments in the “Cult Scene” 2000–2025

open access: yesReligions
Since at least 2020 public concern around “cults” in Australia has emerged from a period of relative abeyance to once again become headline news, attracting significant free-to-air television coverage, numerous podcasts, and growing online activism. This
Bernard Doherty
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Witchcraft, territories and marginal resistances in Rio de Janeiro

open access: yesMana, 2010
Through their everyday references to witchcraft, allegedly emanating from Afro-Brazilian cults, Evangelical pastors denounce heinous crimes and acts of barbarity that provoke horror and terror in their listeners in church and on radio and television.
Patricia Birman
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Follow Me - A Living Gospel-A Televised Framework for Structural Catechesis through Relic-Centered Narrative Evangelization

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Follow Me: A Living Gospel proposes a televised catechetical series designed to restore the living structure of the Gospel through embodied, relational, and sacramental storytelling. Rooted in resonance theory and Catholic theological aesthetics, the work frames evangelization not as information transfer, but as phase-locking—a process through which ...
openaire   +1 more source

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