New England through Kingdom Eyes: The Quiet Revival and Recontextualizing the Chinese Christian Church

New England's Quiet Revival, marked by the rapid growth of Evangelical and Pentecostal Protestant congregations over the past four decades, provides a window to the changing perspectives of community forced upon the churches, as they are thrust into the global discourses of identity politics an...

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Main Author: Muse, Erika A. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Carfax Publ. [2011]
In: Journal of contemporary religion
Year: 2011, Volume: 26, Issue: 1, Pages: 73-90
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