This article analyses the logic of (de)territorialisation at work in Protestant churches and movements in Oceania, through two examples : the indigenous militants of the "historical" mâ'ohi Protestant church of French Polynesia, and the relationships between the Evangelical and Pentecostal churches and the local context. Over and above the obvious opposition between cultural roots and Evangelical globalisation, relationships with the local context and memory appear to have become a major arena for confrontation between Pentecostalism and traditional Christianity in Oceania.Cet article analyse les logiques de (dé)territorialisation à l'œuvre dans les églises et mouvements protestants en Océanie à travers deux exemples : d'une part, le milita...
Migrations of Pacific Peoples in New Zealand - mainly Polynesians from Samoa, Tonga and Niue - which...
This article begins with the (Pentecostal) Pacific Prayer Assembly hold in 2004 in Tahiti, whose ope...
International audienceThe spectacular growth of Evangelical Protestantism and its "network culture" ...
This article analyses the logic of (de)territorialisation at work in Protestant churches and movemen...
International audienceThis article analyses the logic of (de)territorialisation at work in Protestan...
International audienceThis article analyses the logic of (de)territorialisation at work in Protestan...
This article analyses the logic of (de)territorialisation at work in Protestant churches and movemen...
International audienceSince the 1950s, the Cook Islands – a Polynesian State in association with New...
International audienceSince the 1950s, the Cook Islands – a Polynesian State in association with New...
National audienceThis article is about the relationship between French Protestantism and territory. ...
The evangelical network Youth With a Mission (YWAM) has been active in the Pacific since the beginni...
National audienceThis article is about the relationship between French Protestantism and territory. ...
National audienceThis article is about the relationship between French Protestantism and territory. ...
Migrations of Pacific Peoples in New Zealand - mainly Polynesians from Samoa, Tonga and Niue - which...
Migrations of Pacific Peoples in New Zealand - mainly Polynesians from Samoa, Tonga and Niue - which...
Migrations of Pacific Peoples in New Zealand - mainly Polynesians from Samoa, Tonga and Niue - which...
This article begins with the (Pentecostal) Pacific Prayer Assembly hold in 2004 in Tahiti, whose ope...
International audienceThe spectacular growth of Evangelical Protestantism and its "network culture" ...
This article analyses the logic of (de)territorialisation at work in Protestant churches and movemen...
International audienceThis article analyses the logic of (de)territorialisation at work in Protestan...
International audienceThis article analyses the logic of (de)territorialisation at work in Protestan...
This article analyses the logic of (de)territorialisation at work in Protestant churches and movemen...
International audienceSince the 1950s, the Cook Islands – a Polynesian State in association with New...
International audienceSince the 1950s, the Cook Islands – a Polynesian State in association with New...
National audienceThis article is about the relationship between French Protestantism and territory. ...
The evangelical network Youth With a Mission (YWAM) has been active in the Pacific since the beginni...
National audienceThis article is about the relationship between French Protestantism and territory. ...
National audienceThis article is about the relationship between French Protestantism and territory. ...
Migrations of Pacific Peoples in New Zealand - mainly Polynesians from Samoa, Tonga and Niue - which...
Migrations of Pacific Peoples in New Zealand - mainly Polynesians from Samoa, Tonga and Niue - which...
Migrations of Pacific Peoples in New Zealand - mainly Polynesians from Samoa, Tonga and Niue - which...
This article begins with the (Pentecostal) Pacific Prayer Assembly hold in 2004 in Tahiti, whose ope...
International audienceThe spectacular growth of Evangelical Protestantism and its "network culture" ...