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Title: | The new Pentecostal movement in Nigeria and the politics of belonging |
Authors: | Adesoji, A. |
Keywords: | Pentecostalism Proliferation Contest Belonging Re-orientation |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Sage |
Citation: | Adesoji A. O. (2017).The new Pentecostal movement in Nigeria and the politics of belonging. Journal of Asian and African Studies, 52 (8),1159-1173. |
Abstract: | The Pentecostal Movement in Nigeria, like elsewhere, is a distinctly Christian organization by virtue of what it professes and what characterizes it. Increased privileges for leaders, leadership visibility and leadership style have tended to encourage other aspirants to form similar organizations. Despite the existence of an umbrella association like the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, different centres have emerged, each seeking relevance and influence. Using historical and sociological approaches, this paper discusses the trends in the New Pentecostal Movement in Nigeria, identifies some characteristic types and probes into the basis for belonging, seeking to belong or otherwise. It also interrogates the strategies employed and its effectiveness or otherwise. |
URI: | ir.bowen.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1286 |
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