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Lindhardt, “New ways of being Pentecostal in Latin America”

Lindhardt, Martin. ed. 2016. New ways of being Pentecostal in Latin America. Lanham: Lexington.  Publisher’s Description: The explosive growth of Pentecostalism has radically …

March 12, 2016 ndca-admin

Markofski, “New Monasticism and the transformation of American Evangelicalism.”

Markofski, Wes. 2015. New monasticism and the transformation of American evangelicalism. New York : Oxford University Press. Publisher’s Description: For most of the last …

April 30, 2015 ndca-admin

Sissons, “The Polynesian Iconoclasm: Religious Revolution and the Seasonality of Power”

Sissons, Jeffrey. 2014. The Polynesian Iconoclasm: Religious Revolution and the Seasonality of Power. New York: Berghahn Books. Publisher’s Description: Within little more …

October 3, 2014 ndca-admin

Ketola et al., “New communities of worship”

Ketola, Kimmo, Tuomas Martikainen, Hanna Salomäki.  2014. New communities of worship: Continuities and mutations among religious organizations in Finland.  Social …

May 15, 2014 ndca-admin

Hartch, “The Rebirth of Latin American Christianity”

Hartch, Todd.  2014.  The Rebirth of Latin American Christianity.  Oxford: Oxford University Press. Publisher’s Description: Predominantly Catholic for centuries, Latin America …

January 27, 2014 ndca-admin

Andersen, et al. “A Spiritual Revolution in Denmark?”

Andersen, Peter B., Peter Gundelach, and Peter Luchau.  2013.  A Spiritual Revolution in Denmark?  Journal of Contemporary Religion 28(3): 385-400. …

October 2, 2013 ndca-admin

Adogame, “The African Christian Diaspora”

Adogame, Afe.  2013. The African Christian Diaspora: New Currents and Emerging Trends in World Christianity.  London: Bloomsbury Academic. Publisher’s Description: The …

February 14, 2013 ndca-admin

Elisha, “What has been will be again”

Elisha, Omri. 2013. What has been will be again. The Immanent Frame. http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2013/01/25/what-has-been-will-be-again/ (accessed January 25, 2013). Excerpt: “Marcia Pally’s …

January 25, 2013 ndca-admin

Bielo, “The New Evangelicals: Does Fragmentation Equal Change”

Bielo, James S. 2013. Does fragmentation equal change? The Immanent Frame. http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2013/01/25/does-fragmentation-equal-change/ (accessed January 25, 2013). Excerpt:  ‘Marcia Pally’s post …

January 25, 2013 ndca-admin

Kollman, “Analyzing Emerging Christianities: Recent Insights from the Social Sciences”

Kollman, Paul (2012)  “Analyzing Emerging Christianities: Recent Insights from the Social Sciences.” Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 29(4): 304-314 Abstract: The …

October 23, 2012 ndca-admin

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Sacred Heart - Naomi Haynes
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