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Features of Repentance and Churching of Former Neo-Pentecostals

open access: yesХристианское чтение, 2023
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Stakeholders’ Training Initiatives by Neo-Pentecostal Churches can Alleviate Domestic Water Scarcity in Tigania West Constituency

open access: yesJournal of Sociology, Psychology and Religious
Church teachings and doctrines are expected to be all-inclusive. Therefore, Neo-Pentecostal Churches (NPCs) in Tigania West should incorporate water stakeholder training into their spiritual and community responsibilities. By partnering with NGOs, Bible schools, and technical institutions, NPCs can equip leaders with skills in sustainable water ...
Kiambi James Thambura Atheru, PhD   +1 more
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From Fivefold to Five-in-One Ministry: Mega-Ecclesiological Leadership (Dis)Continuities in Southern Africa

open access: yesReligions
In Southern Africa in recent years, the governance and ecclesiologies of mega-Pentecostal churches have been drifting away from upholding collective and complementary fivefold ministries to individualistic and selfish five-in-one ministries.
Kimion Tagwirei
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Nomadismo Religioso: Trânsito religioso em questão (Religious Nomadism: the question of the traffic) - DOI:10.5752/P.2175-5841.2011v9n22p493

open access: yesHorizonte, 2011
Procuramos mostrar neste breve artigo que o processo de secularização estudado por Max Weber, levou a religião a adaptar-se num ambiente de livre-escolha, conduzindo os sujeitos a uma escolha na qual o indivíduo, diante de inúmeras possibilidades e ...
Ricardo Bitun
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Religious Racism and the Spiritual Battle in the Name of Faith: The Implications of Demonization for Afro-Brazilian Religions

open access: yesReligions
Growth in forms of violence germinates from the abject soil of racism and colonialism. This article investigates religious racism in Brazil in the State of Rio de Janeiro through in-depth case studies and published data.
Lucas Obalerá
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Faith, Influence, and Sanitation Reform: A Critical Analysis of Neo-Pentecostal Churches and Open Defecation in Nigeria

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Open defecation remains a persistent public health challenge in Nigeria, affecting approximately 45–48 million people as of 2025 and contributing to disease outbreaks, environmental degradation, and substantial economic losses. This article critically examines the potential role of Neo-Pentecostal churches, characterised by prosperity theology ...
OLUTUNDE, Gabriel Olusegun   +2 more
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