Religion crossing boundaries : transnational religious and social dynamics in Africa and the new African diaspora / / edited by Afe Adogame and James V. Spickard.

The essays in this volume illustrates the variety and power of predominantly pentecostal-charismatic movements between Western and African religious actors and groups that has developed across the past twenty years. In so doing, it also highlights the dramatic change in global ""migration&...

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Superior document:Religion and the social order, 18
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Year of Publication:2010
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Religion and the social order ; 18.
Physical Description:1 online resource (291 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction: Africa, The New African Diaspora, And Religious Transnationalism In A Global World /
1. The Visa God: Would-Be Migrants And The Instrumentalization Of Religion /
2. A Nigerian Mother In Israel At Coney Island: Authority, Gender, And Translation In A Transnational Yoruba Religion /
3. Mobility And Belonging Among Transnational Congolese Pentecostal Congregations: Modernity And The Emergence Of Socioeconomic Differences /
4. Mediating Spiritual Power: African Christianity, Transnationalism And The Media /
5. On The Inscrutability Of The Ways Of God: The Transnationalization Of Pentecostalism On The West African Coast /
6. Pentecostals Moving South-South: Brazilian And Ghanaian Transnationalism In Southern Africa /
7. “When You Make Sacrifice, No One Is A Stranger”: Divination, Sacrifice And Identity Among Translocals In The West African Urban Diaspora /
8. The Boundary-Crossing Influence Of African Initiated Churches (Aics) On Youth In Emuhaya District, Western Kenya /
9. Gospel Without Borders: Gender Dynamics Of Transnational Religious Movements In Kenya And The Kenyan Diaspora /
10. The Bonnke Effect: Encounters With Transnational Evangelism In Southeastern Nigeria /
11. The Pan-African Church: Nation, Self, And Spirit In Winners’ Chapel, Nigeria /
12. Transnational Tradition: The Global Dynamics Of “African Traditional Religion” /
Contributors /
Summary:The essays in this volume illustrates the variety and power of predominantly pentecostal-charismatic movements between Western and African religious actors and groups that has developed across the past twenty years. In so doing, it also highlights the dramatic change in global ""migration"" patterns as a result of relatively inexpensive air travel.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1282787128
9786612787126
9004189149
ISSN:1061-5210 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Afe Adogame and James V. Spickard.