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Pentecostalism and Neo-Pentecostalism in Latin America

, 2020
Pentecostalism, a Christian renewal movement that emphasizes ecstatic bodily worship and charismatic practices, transformed Latin American Christianity over the course of the twentieth century.
Virginia Garrard, J. M. Doran
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Neo-Pentecostalism

The SAGE Encyclopedia of the Sociology of Religion, 2020

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Portable power, religious swag: mediating authority in Brazilian Neo-Pentecostalism

Material Religion, 2018
This study is an ethnographic and conceptual analysis of religious objects, their uses, and mediation of authority within the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (Universal Church) in Brazil.
Gavin Feller
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Postcolonial nationalism and neo‐Pentecostalism: A case from Papua New Guinea

Nations and Nationalism, 2021
This article offers an anthropological analysis of a Papua New Guinean nationalist ideology deeply inspired by neoPentecostalism. The basis for this study comes from ethnographic material collected during my fieldwork in the Parliament of Papua New ...
Priscila Santos da Costa
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AN INVESTIGATION OF NEO-PENTECOSTALISM

2023
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 36-06, Section: A, page: 4031.
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Redeeming the cursed blessing of church business in Zimbabwean neo-Pentecostalism

African Journal of Pentecostal Studies
Background: Since time immemorial, several churches in Zimbabwe have invested in education, health, agriculture and other businesses to advance integral mission and to generate profit for inclusive economic sustainability.
Kimion Tagwirei
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The making of an evangelical prison: Study on Neo-Pentecostalism and its leadership processes in the Argentine penitentiary system

Social Compass, 2018
The aim of this article is to analyse the origin and development of ‘prison Pentecostalism’ in the Penitentiary System of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The article is divided into three parts. In the first, we briefly describe the current situation in prisons,
Joaquin Algranti
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