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Power in Neo-Pentecostalism and African Traditional Religion: A Nigerian Case Study

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 2018
Pentecostalism is one of the major branches of Christianity in Nigeria that is experiencing rapid growth. One of the serious questions on it concerns the factors that have been responsible for its rapid growth.
Jacob Oladipupo
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Ghanaian Methodist Spirituality in Relation with Neo- Pentecostalism

Ghana Journal of Religion and Theology, 2022
Contemporary Ghanaian Methodist spirituality exhibits varied religious tendencies. A cursory look at some activities which take place at the Church’s prayer centres reveals worship patterns of the historical Wesleyan Tradition, patterns of the Pentecostal and Neo-Charismatic.
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African neo-Pentecostalism's emphasis on prosperity and its implications for its Christology

Christological Paradigm Shifts in Prophetic Pentecostalism in South Africa, 2021
M. Nel
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Spectacle and the Staging of Power in Brazilian Neo-Pentecostalism

Latin American Perspectives, 2005
New technologies of communication and a reconfigured global, political, and economic system at the turn of the twenty-first century undoubtedly alter the conditions and contexts in which religions have traditionally operated. In Brazil, urbanization, the retrenchment of the state, and the consolidation of a society of mass consumption are also part of ...
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Neo-Pentecostalism: A Sociological Assessment

Review of Religious Research, 1981
Frieda L. Gehlen, Cecil David Bradfield
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Deprivation and the emergence of neo-Pentecostalism in American Christianity

South African Journal of Sociology, 1979
Abstract The purpose of this article is to present a summary of an examination of neo-Pentecostalism. The emergence of Pentecostal, sectarian practices among middle class Americans has called into question prior sociological explanations for sectarian behavior.
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