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Conversion

Roberts, “To Be Cared For: The Power of Conversion and Foreignness of Belonging in an Indian Slum”

Roberts, Nathaniel. 2016. To be cared for: the power of conversion and foreignness of belonging in an Indian slum. Oakland, California …

March 31, 2016 ndca-admin

Marina, “Becoming a God Hunter”

Marina, Peter. J.  2015. Becoming a God hunter towards conversion in a Brooklyn tongue-speaking church.  Social Compass.  Early online publication. …

January 15, 2016 ndca-admin

Galonnier and de los Rios, “Teaching and Learning to Be Religious”

Galonnier, Juliette and Diego de los Rios.  2015. Teaching and Learning to Be Religious: Pedagogies of Conversion to Islam and …

January 5, 2016 ndca-admin

Winchester, “Converting to Continuity”

Winchester, Daniel.  2015. Converting to Continuity: Temporality and Self in Eastern Orthodox Conversion Narratives.  Journal for the Scientific Study of …

December 3, 2015 ndca-admin

Echtler and Ukah (eds), “Bourdieu in Africa”

Echtler, Magnus and Asonzeh Ukah, eds.  2015.  Bourdieu in Africa: Exploring the Dynamics of Religious Fields.  Leiden: Brill. Publisher’s Description: …

November 23, 2015 ndca-admin

Hoskins, “Russification as a factor in religious conversion”

Hoskins, Daniel G.  2015. Russification as a factor in religious conversion: Making Lenin roll over in his grave.  Culture and …

November 18, 2015 ndca-admin

Ikeuchim, “Back to the Present”

Ikeuchim, Suma.  2015. Back to the Present: The ‘Temporal Tandem’ of Migration and Conversion among Pentecostal Nikkei Brazilians in Japan.  …

November 11, 2015 ndca-admin

Chong, “Feminine Habitus”

Chong, Kelly H. 2015. “Feminine Habitus: Rhetoric and Rituals of Conversion and Commitment among Contemporary South Korean Evangelical Women.” In …

September 3, 2015 ndca-admin

Statham, “Teetotalism in Malawian Protestantism”

Statham, Todd.  2015. Teetotalism in Malawian Protestantism: Missionary Origins, African Appropriation.  Studies in World Christianity 21(2): 161-182. Abstract: Although beer …

August 6, 2015 ndca-admin

Premawardhana, “Conversion and Convertibility”

Premawardhana, Devaka. 2015. “Conversion and Convertibility in Northern Mozambique.” In What is Existential Anthropology?, eds. Michael Jackson and Albert Piette. New York: …

May 19, 2015 ndca-admin

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