Items where Subject is "BX Christian Denominations"

Library of Congress subjects (102130) B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion (6157) BX Christian Denominations (35)
Number of items at this level: 35.
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  • Engelke, Matthew (2007). A problem of presence : beyond scripture in an African Christian church. University of California Press.
  • Freeman, Dena (2012). Development and the rural entrepreneur: Pentecostals, NGOs and the market in the Gamo Highlands, Ethiopia. In Freeman, Dena (Ed.), Pentecostalism and Development: Churches, NGOs and Social Change in Africa (pp. 159-180). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Gearty, Conor (2005). Keeping it honest: the role of the laity in a clerical church. In Filochowski, Julian, Stanford, Peter (Eds.), Opening Up: Speaking Out in the Church (pp. 257-266). Darton, Longman and Todd.
  • Kapepula, Gilbert Tshiebue, Konshi, Max Mbosho, Weigel, Jonathan L. (2022). Prosociality and Pentecostalism in the D.R. Congo. Religion, Brain and Behavior, 12(1-2), 150 - 170. https://doi.org/10.1080/2153599X.2021.2006289
  • Leonardi, Robert, Alberti, Paolo (2004). The consociational construction of Christian democracy. In Van Hecke, Steven, Gerard, Emmanuel (Eds.), Christian Democratic Parties in Europe Since the End of the Cold War (pp. 21-42). Universitaire Pers Leuven.
  • Scalvini, Marco (2011). Italian islamophobia: the church, the media and the xenophobic right. In Hutchings, Stephen, Flood, Chris, Miazhevich, Galina, Nickels, Henri (Eds.), Islam in Its International Context: Comparative Perspectives (pp. 151-167). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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  • Aldred, Joe (2016). Pentecostalism in Britain today: making up for failures of the past.
  • Barker, Eileen (2014). The not-so-new religious movements: changes in ‘the cult scene’ over the past forty years. Temenos, 50(2), 235-256.
  • Brewer, John D., Hayes, Bernadette C. (24 November 2016) The quality of mercy: how religion and ethno-nationalism influence attitudes towards amnesty in Northern Ireland. Democratic Audit Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Burgess, Richard (2017). African Pentecostal churches in Britain’s urban spaces.
  • Camfield, Graham (1990). The Pavlovtsy of Khar'kov Province, 1886-1905: harmless sectarians or dangerous rebels? Slavonic and East European Review, 68(4), 692-717.
  • Fesenmyer, Leslie (2016). African-initiated Pentecostal churches are on the rise in the UK – what role do they seek to play in wider society?
  • Fokas, Effie, Markoviti, Margarita (2017). Religious pluralism and education in Greece.
  • Freeman, Dena (2019). Mobilising evangelicals for development advocacy: politics and theology in the Micah Challenge campaign for the Millennium Development Goals. In Faith-Based Organizations in Development Discourses and Practice (pp. 57 - 85). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429351211-3 picture_as_pdf
  • Freeman, Dena (2012). The Pentecostal ethic and the spirit of development. In Freeman, Dena (Ed.), Pentecostalism and Development: Churches, NGOs and Social Change in Africa (pp. 1-38). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Freeman, Dena (2015). Pentecostalism and economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Tomalin, Emma (Ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Religions and Global Development . Routledge.
  • Freeman, Dena (2013). Pentecostalism in a rural context: dynamics of religion and development in Southwest Ethiopia. PentecoStudies: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Research on the Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements, 12(2), 231-249. https://doi.org/10.1558/ptcs.v12i2.231
  • Gaddini, Katie (8 May 2021) Evangelicals and their politics: dispatches from the field. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Guerra, Simona (2015). Keep your distance: on the relationship between European integration and religion.
  • Guerra, Simona (2016). The Polish Catholic Church has become intertwined with Euroscepticism and the promotion of conservative “national values”.
  • Hackett, Ursula (2017). This major church-state case makes direct funding of religious organizations more likely.
  • Housby, Elaine (2013). Book review: Radical Christianity in Palestine and Israel: liberation and theology in the Middle East.
  • Hunt, Stephen (2016). A history of Pentecostalism in Britain.
  • Jenkins, Willis (2017). Trump, climate change and white US Evangelicalism.
  • Kettell, Steven (21 February 2017) Britain’s Christian right: seeking solace in a narrative of discrimination. Democratic Audit Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Lankina, Tomila V., Getachew, Lullit (2013). Competitive religious entrepreneurs: Christian missionaries and female education in colonial and post-colonial India. British Journal of Political Science, 43(1), 103-131. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123412000178
  • Liu, Danfeng (2021). Making Heimat in the modern world: state, Catholicism, and nature in a Bavarian village community [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004313
  • Mara DeSilva, Jennifer (11 January 2021) Book review: The invention of papal history: Onofrio Panvinio between renaissance and catholic reform by Stefan Bauer. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Mara DeSilva, Jennifer (24 January 2021) Book review: The invention of papal history: Onofrio Panvinio between renaissance and catholic reform by Stefan Bauer. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Peyton, Nick (2025). God and Mammon: the Dissolution of the Monasteries and its consequences [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004968
  • Qazi, Rafae (2018). US Centre 2018 Student Essay competition winner: 'the existential crisis at the heart of white evangelicalism'.
  • Rogers, Andrew (2016). How are black majority churches growing in the UK? A London Borough case study.
  • Spencer, Nick (2017). She does God: Theresa May, a PM with strong views but little ideology.
  • Strhan, Anna (2017). Tim Farron, Conservative Evangelicalism and the public sphere.
  • Sutton, Matthew Avery (2015). Book review: American apocalypse: a history of modern evangelicalism by Matthew Avery Sutton.