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Rocha, “Transnational Pentecostal Connections”

Rocha, Cristina. 2013. Transnational Pentecostal Connections: an Australian megachurch and a Brazilian Church in Australia. Pentecostudies 12(1):62-82. Abstract: The paper …

May 22, 2013 ndca-admin

Maddox, “Prosper, consume and be saved”

Maddox, Marion. 2012. Prosper, consume and be saved. Critical Research on Religion. 1(1):108-113. Abstract:  A Sydney-based megachurch with global reach, well-known …

May 21, 2013 ndca-admin

Lynn, “The Wrong Holy Ghost”

Lynn, Christopher Dana. 2013. “The Wrong Holy Ghost”: Discerning the Apostolic Gift of Discernment Using a Signaling and Systems Theoretical …

May 21, 2013 ndca-admin

Garbin, “Visibility and Invisibility”

Garbin, David. 2013. The Visibility and Invisibility of Migrant Faith in the City: Diaspora Religion and the Politics of Emplacement …

May 14, 2013 ndca-admin

Burdick, John. 2013. The Color of Sound: Race, Religion, and Music in Brazil

Reviewed by James S. Bielo (Miami University). Eight young men gather on a Sao Paulo rooftop – surveying the city’s sprawling jumble of ramshackle houses, the periferia – writing rhymes and composing gospel raps. A congregation is divided as they hear and see a samba band perform

May 14, 2013 ndca-admin

Gifford, Paul. 2004. Ghana’s New Christianity: Pentecostalism in a Globalizing African Economy

Reviewed by Joel Robbins (Department of Anthropology, University of California, San Diego). Paul Gifford is one of the most knowledgeable and prolific scholars of Christianity in sub-Saharan Africa.  He has written both surveys on general topics, such as the public role of Christian churches in Africa, and monographs focused on specific countries

May 13, 2013 ndca-admin

Lim (ed), “Christianity in Contemporary China”

Lim, Francis Khek Gee, ed.  2012.  Christianity in Contemporary China: Socio-cultural Perspectives.   New York: Routledge. Publisher’s Description: Christianity is one …

May 8, 2013 ndca-admin

O’Neill, “Left Behind”

O’Neill, Kevin. 2013. “Left Behind: Security, Salvation, and the Subject of Prevention.” Cultural Anthropology 28(2):204-226. Abstract: “In North Carolina, a faith-based …

May 7, 2013 ndca-admin

AnthroCyBib Addition: Teaching Archive!

The AnthroCyBib team is excited to announce the site’s newest feature! Beginning today, we invite all who have taught an …

May 5, 2013 ndca-admin

Durbin, ” ‘I am an Israeli'”

Durbin, Sean. 2013. “I am an Israeli”: Christian Zionism as American redemption. Culture and Religion 14(2). Abstract: This article argues …

May 3, 2013 ndca-admin

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Sacred Heart - Naomi Haynes
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