In this article I analyse different spatial practices related to Pentecostal healing, drawing on fieldwork with Pentecostal believers who have migrated from Ghana to London, UK. I explore the relationship between space and the manifestation of the Holy Spirit by looking at how points of contact with the divine are created in the personal life of people and at the sites where the casting out of demons takes place. Unlike in other spirit-centered healing traditions, the Christian Holy Spirit is not conceived of as embodied in specific places, but rather is spatially unbound. To manifest, however, the Holy Spirit requires specific spatial qualities and esthetics. Key words: Migration, Pentecostal healing, Pentecostal place making, spirits and ...
Based on ethnographic research among Cameroonian migrants living in Cape Town, South Africa, this st...
This article examines current practices of divine healing of Pentecostal Africans. It provides insig...
Places of worship in the Christian tradition are often considered to retain fixed and static identit...
The nexus between Pentecostalism and migration has been studied extensively and in divergent terms. ...
The nexus between Pentecostalism and migration has been studied extensively and in divergent terms. ...
Kenyan Pentecostals in London (re)frame their migration as a “mission” to bring the United Kingdom b...
Kenyan Pentecostals in London (re)frame their migration as a “mission” to bring the United Kingdom b...
Based on research with Pentecostal practitioners and patients in Ghana, London and Berlin, I will en...
Based on research with Pentecostal practitioners and patients in Ghana, London and Berlin, I will en...
The desire to migrate to foreign lands is widespread within contemporary Ghana. Among the Ghanaians,...
AbstractThis paper offers new theoretical and empirical insights into the emotional and spiritual ge...
This article explores the role of religion in identity formation in situations where individuals are...
How have discourses and practices of healing, considered a hallmark of African Christianity today, c...
How have discourses and practices of healing, considered a hallmark of African Christianity today, c...
This article discusses the bodily mass reproduction of divine touch in Ghanaian charismatic Pentecos...
Based on ethnographic research among Cameroonian migrants living in Cape Town, South Africa, this st...
This article examines current practices of divine healing of Pentecostal Africans. It provides insig...
Places of worship in the Christian tradition are often considered to retain fixed and static identit...
The nexus between Pentecostalism and migration has been studied extensively and in divergent terms. ...
The nexus between Pentecostalism and migration has been studied extensively and in divergent terms. ...
Kenyan Pentecostals in London (re)frame their migration as a “mission” to bring the United Kingdom b...
Kenyan Pentecostals in London (re)frame their migration as a “mission” to bring the United Kingdom b...
Based on research with Pentecostal practitioners and patients in Ghana, London and Berlin, I will en...
Based on research with Pentecostal practitioners and patients in Ghana, London and Berlin, I will en...
The desire to migrate to foreign lands is widespread within contemporary Ghana. Among the Ghanaians,...
AbstractThis paper offers new theoretical and empirical insights into the emotional and spiritual ge...
This article explores the role of religion in identity formation in situations where individuals are...
How have discourses and practices of healing, considered a hallmark of African Christianity today, c...
How have discourses and practices of healing, considered a hallmark of African Christianity today, c...
This article discusses the bodily mass reproduction of divine touch in Ghanaian charismatic Pentecos...
Based on ethnographic research among Cameroonian migrants living in Cape Town, South Africa, this st...
This article examines current practices of divine healing of Pentecostal Africans. It provides insig...
Places of worship in the Christian tradition are often considered to retain fixed and static identit...