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Syncretism in Neo-Pentecostalism: Description and evaluation

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Pentecostal Studies
Marius Nel, Mookgo S. Kgatle
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Etudes de linguistique neo-hellenique.

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Pernot, Hubert Octave,1870-1946.
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Catholics and Pentecostals: Troubled History, New Initiatives

open access: yesTheological Studies, 2010
Catholics and Pentecostals in their various expressions—classical, charismatic, and Neo-Pentecostal—constitute about 75 percent of the total number of Christians today. And Pentecostals continue to grow in number.
Thomas P Rausch
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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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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. While they were influenced by the disruptive North American Holiness movements from which their piety originated, converts adapted Pentecostal Christianity to ...
Virginia Garrard, Justin M. Doran
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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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