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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
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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