In this article we examine the concept of a religious Lusophone Atlantic, highlighting historical and contemporary exchanges in this continuum and situating research within recent scholarship regarding the 'Atlantic,' religious diasporas and contemporary Christianity. We focus in particular on the place of prophetic movements (namely the Kimbanguist and Tokoist churches) within the Portuguese and Angolan religious fields
In the past decade there has been a burgeoning scholarship on the global circulation of Brazilian re...
UID/ANT/04038/2013This article explores the religious lives of migrants in the African diaspora by f...
Tese de doutoramento, Antropologia (Antropologia da Religião e do Simbólico), Universidade de Lisboa...
In this article we examine the concept of a religious Lusophone Atlantic, highlighting historical an...
This article discusses the issue of proselytism and belonging among Angolan Christians in Europe, na...
This article discusses the issue of proselytism and belonging among Angolan Christians in Europe, na...
In this article I offer a historical and ethnographic account of the Angolan 'Tokoist church'. I sta...
This article discusses the national framing of Angolan Pentecostalism from the perspective of connec...
This special issue explores and analyzes the ways in which African or African-derived religions trav...
This article discusses the national framing of Angolan Pentecostalism from the perspective of connec...
<p>This article aims to contribute with a reflection about religious pluralism and religious freedom...
This article proposes to debate the relationship between mobility, faith and belonging, exploring th...
This book explores the proliferation and spread of Brazilian-born religious forms and practices thro...
In this article I intend to describe the processes through which senses and ideas of "Africa-ness" a...
The presence of African churches in Europe is a recent phenomenon that accompanies elatively, follow...
In the past decade there has been a burgeoning scholarship on the global circulation of Brazilian re...
UID/ANT/04038/2013This article explores the religious lives of migrants in the African diaspora by f...
Tese de doutoramento, Antropologia (Antropologia da Religião e do Simbólico), Universidade de Lisboa...
In this article we examine the concept of a religious Lusophone Atlantic, highlighting historical an...
This article discusses the issue of proselytism and belonging among Angolan Christians in Europe, na...
This article discusses the issue of proselytism and belonging among Angolan Christians in Europe, na...
In this article I offer a historical and ethnographic account of the Angolan 'Tokoist church'. I sta...
This article discusses the national framing of Angolan Pentecostalism from the perspective of connec...
This special issue explores and analyzes the ways in which African or African-derived religions trav...
This article discusses the national framing of Angolan Pentecostalism from the perspective of connec...
<p>This article aims to contribute with a reflection about religious pluralism and religious freedom...
This article proposes to debate the relationship between mobility, faith and belonging, exploring th...
This book explores the proliferation and spread of Brazilian-born religious forms and practices thro...
In this article I intend to describe the processes through which senses and ideas of "Africa-ness" a...
The presence of African churches in Europe is a recent phenomenon that accompanies elatively, follow...
In the past decade there has been a burgeoning scholarship on the global circulation of Brazilian re...
UID/ANT/04038/2013This article explores the religious lives of migrants in the African diaspora by f...
Tese de doutoramento, Antropologia (Antropologia da Religião e do Simbólico), Universidade de Lisboa...