Scholars of Pentecostalism in Africa have repeatedly shown that this religion generally attracts younger generations who perceive the Pentecostal theology of liberation from the bonds of kinship, tradition, and elders as very powerful. This article contributes to the existing scholarly field by examining how different generations of working women and female students in Mozambique find the Afro-Brazilian Pentecostal teachings and practices attractive, particularly when it comes to reshaping their relationships with kin, (ancestral) spirits, and men. It considers how Afro-Brazilian Pentecostalism is helping both younger and older women to reorder their relationships. Drawing on the concept of heterotopia, the role of age is highlighted to dem...
Pentecostalism remains one of the fastest growing forms of Christianity on the African continent. Ea...
The Pentecostal movement remains one of ambivalence, tensions and paradoxes. On the surface, worshi...
This chapter demonstrates how Ghanaian migrants in the Netherlands look to the Pentecostal Church ...
Scholars of Pentecostalism in Africa have repeatedly shown that this religion generally attracts you...
Mozambican women attending the services of the Brazilian Pentecostal churches in the capital Maputo ...
There has been an extraordinary growth in Pentecostalism in Africa, with Brazilian Pentecostals esta...
In recent years, new Pentecostal-style churches have proliferated around the world. Expanding at as...
Based on ethnographic research carried out in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, this contribution a...
In recent years, new Pentecostal-style churches have proliferated around the world. Expanding at ast...
This article reflects the findings of a study that was conducted by NOVA (a research organization fo...
This article evaluates the challenges that militate against the full engagement of New African Pente...
This article is based on a research study that investigated the influence, merits and demerits of th...
Pentecostal churches from Brazil have become popular in the urban centers of Mozambique since the ea...
Pentecostal studies has been one of the most vibrant areas of research in Africa for over twenty yea...
Drawing from extensive fieldwork in east Madagascar, this article examines the role of Pentecos-tal ...
Pentecostalism remains one of the fastest growing forms of Christianity on the African continent. Ea...
The Pentecostal movement remains one of ambivalence, tensions and paradoxes. On the surface, worshi...
This chapter demonstrates how Ghanaian migrants in the Netherlands look to the Pentecostal Church ...
Scholars of Pentecostalism in Africa have repeatedly shown that this religion generally attracts you...
Mozambican women attending the services of the Brazilian Pentecostal churches in the capital Maputo ...
There has been an extraordinary growth in Pentecostalism in Africa, with Brazilian Pentecostals esta...
In recent years, new Pentecostal-style churches have proliferated around the world. Expanding at as...
Based on ethnographic research carried out in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, this contribution a...
In recent years, new Pentecostal-style churches have proliferated around the world. Expanding at ast...
This article reflects the findings of a study that was conducted by NOVA (a research organization fo...
This article evaluates the challenges that militate against the full engagement of New African Pente...
This article is based on a research study that investigated the influence, merits and demerits of th...
Pentecostal churches from Brazil have become popular in the urban centers of Mozambique since the ea...
Pentecostal studies has been one of the most vibrant areas of research in Africa for over twenty yea...
Drawing from extensive fieldwork in east Madagascar, this article examines the role of Pentecos-tal ...
Pentecostalism remains one of the fastest growing forms of Christianity on the African continent. Ea...
The Pentecostal movement remains one of ambivalence, tensions and paradoxes. On the surface, worshi...
This chapter demonstrates how Ghanaian migrants in the Netherlands look to the Pentecostal Church ...