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Christian Circulations Global Christianity And The Local Church In Penang And Singapore 18192000 Jean Debernardi

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Christian Circulations Global Christianity And The Local Church In Penang And Singapore 18192000 Jean Debernardi
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Publisher: National University of Singapore Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.99 MB
Pages: 472
Author: Jean DeBernardi
ISBN: 9789813251090, 9813251093
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Christian Circulations Global Christianity And The Local Church In Penang And Singapore 18192000 Jean Debernardi by Jean Debernardi 9789813251090, 9813251093 instant download after payment.

In postcolonial Singapore and Malaysia, Pentecostal megachurches dominate the Christian landscape, but the "big four" Protestant churches—Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Brethren—remain religions of heritage for many. Sixty Malaysian and nineteen Singaporean assemblies identify themselves as Christian Brethren, and most trace their roots to independent local churches formed in Penang and Singapore in the 1860s. After World War II, the Brethren promoted new forms of evangelical practice, and former Brethren elders founded independent churches, from charismatic local churches to Pentecostal megachurches. This study is a transregional history of the Brethren movement and its emplacement in Singapore and Malaysia, and it is also a history of discontinuous continuities that have shaped the modern field of religious practice in China and Southeast Asia.
 

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