The presence of African churches in Europe is a recent phenomenon that accompanies elatively, following them closely, waves of African migration. Far from being the result of an African missionary enterprise, the establishment of the first church was at the initiative of the migrants themselves and responded to a request for supervision of African Christians who formed the first meetings in exile
The word “leader” is used to describe a variety of roles in modern Africa. The Anglicism “le leader”...
European missionaries brought Christianity to Sub Saharan Africa with the goal of converting the pop...
A discussion on the prophetic witness of the church is relevant in many respects. Firstly, most Afri...
The presence of African churches in Europe is a recent phenomenon that accompanies elatively, follow...
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 we examine the concept of a religious Lusophone Atlantic, highlighting historical an...
"African Churches" have been present in Europe for some decades now, but their developments have tak...
The religious transnationalism evident in the 21st century has heralded a new paradigm of religion ...
The role of Africans, those associated with African Initiated Churches (AIC), in spreading the gospe...
Mavengo, an Angolan evangelical pastor living in Lisbon is, in appearance, a discrete person. Not so...
In this article I offer a historical and ethnographic account of the Angolan 'Tokoist church'. I sta...
This article proposes to debate the relationship between mobility, faith and belonging, exploring th...
Este artigo discute, a partir do estudo de caso da Igreja Tocoísta, a dialética entre processos de “...
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol.34, n.2,pp. 253 — 269Portugal, for long a country of em...
The word “leader” is used to describe a variety of roles in modern Africa. The Anglicism “le leader”...
European missionaries brought Christianity to Sub Saharan Africa with the goal of converting the pop...
A discussion on the prophetic witness of the church is relevant in many respects. Firstly, most Afri...
The presence of African churches in Europe is a recent phenomenon that accompanies elatively, follow...
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 we examine the concept of a religious Lusophone Atlantic, highlighting historical an...
"African Churches" have been present in Europe for some decades now, but their developments have tak...
The religious transnationalism evident in the 21st century has heralded a new paradigm of religion ...
The role of Africans, those associated with African Initiated Churches (AIC), in spreading the gospe...
Mavengo, an Angolan evangelical pastor living in Lisbon is, in appearance, a discrete person. Not so...
In this article I offer a historical and ethnographic account of the Angolan 'Tokoist church'. I sta...
This article proposes to debate the relationship between mobility, faith and belonging, exploring th...
Este artigo discute, a partir do estudo de caso da Igreja Tocoísta, a dialética entre processos de “...
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol.34, n.2,pp. 253 — 269Portugal, for long a country of em...
The word “leader” is used to describe a variety of roles in modern Africa. The Anglicism “le leader”...
European missionaries brought Christianity to Sub Saharan Africa with the goal of converting the pop...
A discussion on the prophetic witness of the church is relevant in many respects. Firstly, most Afri...