International audienceThe rise of Pentecostal-charismatic movements in Polynesia today is opening up new spaces for converts to engage in the contemporary dynamics of globalization, encouraging them to question the intertwined links between religion, culture, and the land, as shaped by local Christian cultures. A complex articulation of converts’ voluntary disaffiliation from traditional religion and their critical reappropriation of Christianity create dilemmas of identity, as Polynesian “Christian tradition” finds no unanimous response within the Pentecostal-charismatic field. Indeed, in recent decades, these movements have led to a double diversification, brought about on the one hand, by the growth of The Christianity of the South and, ...
This special issue arose from a panel, “Political and Religious Conversions in the Pacific”, convene...
In its many forms, Christianity tends to focus adherents’ attention upon earlier religious tradition...
The Vula'a people of south-eastern Papua New Guinea have been Christians for more than a century. Th...
International audienceThe rise of Pentecostal-charismatic movements in Polynesia today is opening up...
International audienceThe rise of Pentecostal-charismatic movements in Polynesia today is opening up...
The evangelical network Youth With a Mission (YWAM) has been active in the Pacific since the beginni...
International audiencePacific Peoples communities, formed by the Polynesian migrations to New Zealan...
International audiencePacific Peoples communities, formed by the Polynesian migrations to New Zealan...
In 2006, Pacific Peoples were 266 000, making 6.9 per cent of the New Zealand population. Coming fro...
In 2006, Pacific Peoples were 266 000, making 6.9 per cent of the New Zealand population. Coming fro...
International audiencePacific Peoples communities, formed by the Polynesian migrations to New Zealan...
International audienceThe spread of a global “charismatic culture” in the Polynesian islands is the ...
International audienceThe spread of a global “charismatic culture” in the Polynesian islands is the ...
International audienceThe spectacular growth of Evangelical Protestantism and its "network culture" ...
This special issue arose from a panel, “Political and Religious Conversions in the Pacific”, convene...
This special issue arose from a panel, “Political and Religious Conversions in the Pacific”, convene...
In its many forms, Christianity tends to focus adherents’ attention upon earlier religious tradition...
The Vula'a people of south-eastern Papua New Guinea have been Christians for more than a century. Th...
International audienceThe rise of Pentecostal-charismatic movements in Polynesia today is opening up...
International audienceThe rise of Pentecostal-charismatic movements in Polynesia today is opening up...
The evangelical network Youth With a Mission (YWAM) has been active in the Pacific since the beginni...
International audiencePacific Peoples communities, formed by the Polynesian migrations to New Zealan...
International audiencePacific Peoples communities, formed by the Polynesian migrations to New Zealan...
In 2006, Pacific Peoples were 266 000, making 6.9 per cent of the New Zealand population. Coming fro...
In 2006, Pacific Peoples were 266 000, making 6.9 per cent of the New Zealand population. Coming fro...
International audiencePacific Peoples communities, formed by the Polynesian migrations to New Zealan...
International audienceThe spread of a global “charismatic culture” in the Polynesian islands is the ...
International audienceThe spread of a global “charismatic culture” in the Polynesian islands is the ...
International audienceThe spectacular growth of Evangelical Protestantism and its "network culture" ...
This special issue arose from a panel, “Political and Religious Conversions in the Pacific”, convene...
This special issue arose from a panel, “Political and Religious Conversions in the Pacific”, convene...
In its many forms, Christianity tends to focus adherents’ attention upon earlier religious tradition...
The Vula'a people of south-eastern Papua New Guinea have been Christians for more than a century. Th...