This article seeks to extend debates on questions of religious practices in a multicultural society and to explore the response of traditional churches to challenges and to customary practices. In particular, it considers the different forms of belonging sought within particular (albeit heterogeneous) ethnic groups, or within the wider community of a multicultural church, and the role played by the church in 'mixing-up people' across and within their differences, forging new connections and communities, and reconfiguring traditional religious practices to accommodate migrant cultures. The article proposes the concept of 'adaptive dexterity' to indicate the openness of an institution - in this case the church - at any one historical moment t...
This qualitative study investigates the relevant descriptions that first-generation immigrant Filipi...
Identity is often theorised in Cultural Studies, but is less frequently contextualised and historici...
Race, ethnicity and national identity are important discussions that are unfinished ecclesial busine...
This article explores how members of the German-speaking Lutheran church in Dublin develop their net...
The religious landscape of Australia is both complex and diverse. Such diversity has resulted chiefl...
The aim of this thesis is to ascertain the extent and nature of belonging to the Australian Catholic...
The increasing embeddedness of religious issues within contemporary global phenomena has increased t...
The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) is a Brazilian neo-Pentecostal megachurch. Over th...
The practice of religion in the daily lives of migrant minorities goes beyond formal rituals in home...
This article examines the ways in which mainstream churches engender migrants’ maintenance of transn...
This thesis discusses how an ethnically and racially diverse Anglican congregation practises worship...
As Christians across denominations face increasing eth-nic diversity in their cities and neighborhoo...
African communities in Australia reflect the rich cultural and religious diversity of the African co...
Consideration of the significance of religious institutions in the experience of immigrant settleme...
This article explores the constitution of religious spaces and publics in the city through case stud...
This qualitative study investigates the relevant descriptions that first-generation immigrant Filipi...
Identity is often theorised in Cultural Studies, but is less frequently contextualised and historici...
Race, ethnicity and national identity are important discussions that are unfinished ecclesial busine...
This article explores how members of the German-speaking Lutheran church in Dublin develop their net...
The religious landscape of Australia is both complex and diverse. Such diversity has resulted chiefl...
The aim of this thesis is to ascertain the extent and nature of belonging to the Australian Catholic...
The increasing embeddedness of religious issues within contemporary global phenomena has increased t...
The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) is a Brazilian neo-Pentecostal megachurch. Over th...
The practice of religion in the daily lives of migrant minorities goes beyond formal rituals in home...
This article examines the ways in which mainstream churches engender migrants’ maintenance of transn...
This thesis discusses how an ethnically and racially diverse Anglican congregation practises worship...
As Christians across denominations face increasing eth-nic diversity in their cities and neighborhoo...
African communities in Australia reflect the rich cultural and religious diversity of the African co...
Consideration of the significance of religious institutions in the experience of immigrant settleme...
This article explores the constitution of religious spaces and publics in the city through case stud...
This qualitative study investigates the relevant descriptions that first-generation immigrant Filipi...
Identity is often theorised in Cultural Studies, but is less frequently contextualised and historici...
Race, ethnicity and national identity are important discussions that are unfinished ecclesial busine...