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Fernando, “Religion’s ‘state effects'”

Fernando, Oshan.  2014. Religion’s ‘state effects’: Evangelical Christianity, political legitimacy, and state formation.  Religion, early online publication. Abstract: The author …

March 25, 2014 ndca-admin

McAlister, “Possessing the Land for Jesus”

McAlister, Elizabeth.  2014.  Possessing the Land for Jesus.  In Spirited Things: The Work of “Possession” in Afro-Atlantic Religions, Paul Christopher …

March 25, 2014 ndca-admin

Selka, “Demons and Money”

Selka, Stephen.  2014.  Demons and Money: Possessions in Brazilian Pentecostalism.  In Spirited Things: The Work of “Possession” in Afro-Atlantic Religions, …

March 25, 2014 ndca-admin

Tomlinson, “Ritual Textuality”

Tomlinson, Matt. 2014. Ritual Textuality: Pattern and Motion in Performance. Oxford: Oxford University Press.  Publisher’s Description: A classic question in studies of …

March 23, 2014 ndca-admin

Macdonald, “Always Been Christian”

Fraser Macdonald. 2014.. ‘Always been Christian’: Mythic Conflation among the Oksapmin of Papua New Guinea, Anthropological Forum: A Journal of …

March 18, 2014 ndca-admin

Van Heekeren, “Why Alewai Village Needed a Church”

Van Heekeren, Deborah.  2014.  Why Alewai village needed a church: Some reflections on Christianity, conversion, and male leadership in south-east …

March 13, 2014 ndca-admin

Beekers, “Pedagogies of piety”

Beekers, Daan.  2014.  Pedagogies of piety: Comparing young observant Muslims and Christians in the Netherlands.  Culture and Religion.  Early online …

March 13, 2014 ndca-admin

Kidula, Jean Ngoya. 2013. Music in Kenyan Christianity: Logooli Religious Song

Reviewed by Katrien Pype (Leuven University, University of Birmingham). Christian music makes up one of the most flourishing music scenes on the African continent, populated by its own celebrities, aesthetics and marketing styles. A whole industry has now emerged around “the Christian musician”, whose presence not only enlivens the public

March 11, 2014 ndca-admin

Burchardt, “AIDS Activism in the Age of ARV Treatment”

Burchardt, Marian.  2014.  AIDS Activism in the Age of ARV Treatment in South Africa: Christianity, Resource Mobilisation and the Meanings …

March 11, 2014 ndca-admin

Bean, “Compassionate Conservatives?”

Bean, Lydia.  2014.  Compassionate Conservatives? Evangelicals, Economic Conservatism, and National Identity.  Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 53(1): 164–186. …

March 11, 2014 ndca-admin

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