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Australian Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements
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In Australian Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements: Arguments from the Margins, Rocha, Hutchinson and Openshaw argue that Australia has made and still makes important contributions to how Pentecos...
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01 May 2020

In Australian Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements: Arguments from the Margins, Rocha, Hutchinson and Openshaw argue that Australia has made and still makes important contributions to how Pentecostal and charismatic Christianities have developed worldwide. This edited volume fills a critical gap in two important scholarly literatures. The first is the Australian literature on religion, in which the absence of the charismatic and Pentecostal element tends to reinforce now widely debunked notions of Australia as lacking the religious tendencies of old Europe. The second is the emerging transnational literature on Pentecostal and Charismatic movements. This book enriches our understanding not only of how these movements spread worldwide but also how they are indigenised and grow new shoots in very diverse contexts.
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Pages: 304
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies
Publication Date:
01 May 2020
ISBN: 9789004425781
Format: Paperback
Cristina Rocha, Ph.D. (2004), Western Sydney University, is Professor of Anthropology at that University. She has published on religion, migration and globalisation, including John of God: The Globalisation of Brazilian Faith Healing (OUP, 2017), Geertz Prize, American Anthropological Association.
Mark P. Hutchinson, PhD (1988), Alphacrucis College, is Professor of History and Dean of Education, Arts and Social Sciences at the College. He is widely published in history of evangelicalism, globalization, Pentecostalism and higher education, including the History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions (OUP 2018).
Kathleen Openshaw, Ph.D. (2019), Western Sydney University. She is the Managing Editor of The Australian Journal of Anthropology (TAJA) and a sessional staff member at WSU. She has published on Pentecostalism and migration from her Master’s Degree and PhD research.
Mark P. Hutchinson, PhD (1988), Alphacrucis College, is Professor of History and Dean of Education, Arts and Social Sciences at the College. He is widely published in history of evangelicalism, globalization, Pentecostalism and higher education, including the History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions (OUP 2018).
Kathleen Openshaw, Ph.D. (2019), Western Sydney University. She is the Managing Editor of The Australian Journal of Anthropology (TAJA) and a sessional staff member at WSU. She has published on Pentecostalism and migration from her Master’s Degree and PhD research.