A moving faith: mega churches go south/ edited by Jonathan D. James.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 270.83 JAM/M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P41753 |
SECTION I
Section I. Understanding Southern Christianity --
Southern Christianity: key considerations and characteristics / Jesudas M. Athyal --
Section II. Mega churches in Africa --
Doing greater things: mega church as an African phenomenon / J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu --
Mega churches and megaphones: Nigerian church leaders and their media ministries / Walter C. Ihejirika, Godwin B. Okon --
Section III. Mega churches in Asia and the Pacific --
Mega churches in South Korea: their impact and prospect in the public sphere / Sebastian C.H. Kim --
Marketing the sacred: the case of Hillsong Church, Australia / Jeaney Yip --
Populist movement to mega church: el Shaddai in Manila, Philippines / Katharine L. Wiegele --
Nurturing globalized faith seekers: mega churches in Andhra Pradesh, India / Y.A. Sudhakar Reddy --
Section IV. Mega churches in Latin America --
Concentrations of faith: mega churches in Brazil / Dennis A. Smith, Leonildo S. Camp[os --
Evangelical representation in the public sphere: the Peruvian case / Rolando Pérez --
The Southern factor: prospects and challenges / Jonathan D. James.
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