In this chapter, I analyse the transnationalization of the John of God movement. I argue that the intense flows of people, sacred objects, ideas, practices and ‘spirits’ between the Casa de Dom Inácio and Australia create a transnational spiritual community comprised of healers, the ill, those who seek ‘spiritual growth’, and tour guides. While scholars have used the concept of transnational community to analyse transnational migration, this chapter calls for the expansion of its scope to encompass other trasnational communities, such as those of transnational spiritual adherents
Identity is often theorised in Cultural Studies, but is less frequently contextualised and historici...
Every Friday, ‘strong prayers’ and violent spiritual confrontations can be heard coming from the Aus...
Global Catholic Charismatic Renewal [CCR] has been the subject of very few scholarly historical stud...
In this chapter I address the different ways in which religious movements travel and are able to est...
Joao de Deus (John of God) is a Brazilian faith healer who has been attracting a large number of fol...
This chapter draws on participant observation (in the healing center in Brazil, meditation circles i...
João de Deus (John of God) is a Brazilian faith healer who has been attracting a large number of fol...
This chapter provides a critical and transnational analysis of the role that religion plays in shapi...
The paper analyses transnational flows of Pentecostalism between Australia and Brazil. It analyses t...
João de Deus (John of God) is a Brazilian faith healer who has become increasingly well-known outsid...
Joao de Deus (John of God) is a Brazilian faith healer who has become increasingly well-known outsid...
Buddhism's development in Australia and Oceania is a history of transnational global flows in these ...
John of God is a Brazilian medium practicing spiritual healing. Since the beginning of 2000, John of...
The Brazilian megachurch, the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG), has a global network of...
Many aspects of religious life have long been global. Contemporary migrants extend and deepen these ...
Identity is often theorised in Cultural Studies, but is less frequently contextualised and historici...
Every Friday, ‘strong prayers’ and violent spiritual confrontations can be heard coming from the Aus...
Global Catholic Charismatic Renewal [CCR] has been the subject of very few scholarly historical stud...
In this chapter I address the different ways in which religious movements travel and are able to est...
Joao de Deus (John of God) is a Brazilian faith healer who has been attracting a large number of fol...
This chapter draws on participant observation (in the healing center in Brazil, meditation circles i...
João de Deus (John of God) is a Brazilian faith healer who has been attracting a large number of fol...
This chapter provides a critical and transnational analysis of the role that religion plays in shapi...
The paper analyses transnational flows of Pentecostalism between Australia and Brazil. It analyses t...
João de Deus (John of God) is a Brazilian faith healer who has become increasingly well-known outsid...
Joao de Deus (John of God) is a Brazilian faith healer who has become increasingly well-known outsid...
Buddhism's development in Australia and Oceania is a history of transnational global flows in these ...
John of God is a Brazilian medium practicing spiritual healing. Since the beginning of 2000, John of...
The Brazilian megachurch, the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG), has a global network of...
Many aspects of religious life have long been global. Contemporary migrants extend and deepen these ...
Identity is often theorised in Cultural Studies, but is less frequently contextualised and historici...
Every Friday, ‘strong prayers’ and violent spiritual confrontations can be heard coming from the Aus...
Global Catholic Charismatic Renewal [CCR] has been the subject of very few scholarly historical stud...