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Pentecostal
and
Charismatic
Christianity
in Oceania
Special issue
of the
Journal
of
Ritual Studies
15
(2)
2001
edited by
Joel Robbins
Pamela J. Stewart
and
Andrew Strathern
from 1999 Working Session
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- Foreword: Charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity in Oceania
- Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew Strathern
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- Introduction: Global Religions, Pacific Island Transformations
- Joel Robbins
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- Signs of Conversion, Spirit of Commitment: The Pentecostal Church
in the Kingdom of Tonga
- Ernest Olson
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- Evangelical Religion among Pacific Island Migrants: New Faiths or
Brief Diversions?
- Cluny Macpherson and La'avasa Macpherson
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- Participation as Resistance: The Role of Pentecostal Christianity
in Maintaining Identity for Marshallese Migrants Living in the Midwestern
United States
- Linda Allen
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- Sectarianism and the Mimafia People of Papua New Guinea
- David C. Wakefield
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- Israel, America, and the Ancestors: Narratives of Spiritual Warfare
in a Pentecostal Denomination in Solomon Islands
- Jolene Marie Stritecky
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- Whatever Became of Revival? From Charismatic Movement to Charismatic
Church in a Papua New Guinea Society.
- Joel Robbins
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- The Great Exchange: Moka with God
- Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew Strathern
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- Afterword
- John Barker
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