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Pentecostalism Globalisation And Islam In Northern Cameroon Megachurches In The Making Studies Of Religion In Africa Vol 41 Tomas Drnen Sundnes

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Pentecostalism Globalisation And Islam In Northern Cameroon Megachurches In The Making Studies Of Religion In Africa Vol 41 Tomas Drnen Sundnes
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Tomas Drønen Sundnes
ISBN: 9789004244894, 9004244891
Language: English
Year: 2013
Volume: 41

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Pentecostalism Globalisation And Islam In Northern Cameroon Megachurches In The Making Studies Of Religion In Africa Vol 41 Tomas Drnen Sundnes by Tomas Drønen Sundnes 9789004244894, 9004244891 instant download after payment.

Pentecostalism is among the fastest growing social movements in the 21th century. This volume discusses global aspects of Pentecostal churches in northern Cameroon, by describing how the local congregations interact with civil society, traditional religion, and Islam. 
Extensive fieldwork and descriptions of the complex historical context within which the churches emerge, makes the author draw attention to Pentecostal leaders as social entrepreneurs inspired both by local traditions and by a global flow of images and ideas. This indicates that Pentecostalism can be interpreted both as a social and as a religious movement which manages to encounter mainline churches and Islam with flexibility and spiritual authority. 

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