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Andreas Heuser

Heuser (ed), “Pastures of Plenty”

Heuser, Andreas (ed).  2015. Pastures of Plenty: Tracing Religio-Scapes of Prosperity Gospel in Africa and Beyond.  Frankfurt am Main: Peter …

September 8, 2015 ndca-admin

Tishken and Heuser, “‘Africa always brings us something new'”

Tishken, Joel E. and Andreas Heuser.  2015. ‘Africa always brings us something new’: a historiography of African Zionist and Pentecostal …

February 23, 2015 ndca-admin

Heuser, “Disjunction-Conjunction-Disillusionment”

Heuser, Andreas. Disjunction–Conjunction–Disillusionment: African Pentecostalism and Politics.  Nova Religio 18(3): 7-17. Abstract: In Pentecostal political theology in Africa, there has …

February 13, 2015 ndca-admin

Heuser, “Put on God’s Armour Now!”

Heuser, Andreas (2011) “‘Put on God’s Armour Now!’: the Embattled Body in African Pentecostal-type Christianity”  in Sebastian Jobs and Gesa …

December 6, 2011 ndca-admin

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Sacred Heart - Naomi Haynes
Man painting, Dolls, Candles, Monastery Artabyunk - Hillary Kaell
Car - James Bielo

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