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The nature of glossolalia in the neo-Pentecostal churches in Nigeria
Glossolalia has been a major divisive doctrine in the Christendom, as some Pentecostals claim that it is proof of being a real Christian. This article examined the extent to which tongues-speaking in the neo-Pentecostal churches in Nigeria conforms to New Testament (NT) teaching. It employed narrative criticism and the phenomenological approach.
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SIMULACRO E REVERSIBILIDADE NO DISCURSO RELIGIOSO "NEO-PENTECOSTAL"
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The rise and fall of the Forsytes : from Neo-Victorian to Neo-Edwardian marriage
This chapter looks at Neo-Victorian and Neo-Edwardian ...
Edwards, Sarah
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Homeownership, mobility, and home: A relational housing study of Argentine Ludar and Romanian Rudari. [PDF]
Teodorescu D.
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Neo-pentecostal mission healthcare and poverty reduction in Ghana
This article explores the relationship between mission healthcare and poverty reduction, by investigating the role that Ghana’s neo-Pentecostal mission healthcare plays in the latter. Currently, in Ghana, the role of missions in health and well-being has become more diverse and impactful.
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Gender and Neo-pentecostalism: a perspective from the project Godllywood
This study aims at revealing dynamics built from the sacred to the genre. In order to achieve this goal, we got into the universe of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) through the project called Godllywood, developed by this church, aimed at faithful women.
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Pentecostalism is a Protestant movement that emerged in the early 20th century in the North-American context. It focuses on experiencing the “gifts of the Holy Spirit” (charisma) as a means of deeper individual sanctification, and as a "power" for ...
Fer, Yannick
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Mobilising Zionist and philo-Semitic sentiments through melodrama: Brazilian biblical telenovelas in the production of a neo-Pentecostal political culture. [PDF]
Carpenedo M.
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