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Christian van Gorder -- $tGlobal Pentecostal Networks and the Problems of Culture: The Church of Pentecost in Ghana and Abroad /$rGirish Daswani -- $tFrom Bethel Temple, Seattle to Bethel Church of Indonesia: Missionary Legacy of an Independent Church /$rDavid A. Reed -- $tResisting Globalization: The Pentecostal Holiness Church?s Mission and the ?Anti-Christian Movement? in China (1920?30) /$rConnie Au -- $tThe Role of American Evangelist Tommy Hicks in the Development of Argentine Pentecostalism /$rSeth N. Zielicke -- $tA New Kind of Ministry for a New Kind of Context: The Rise of New Indigenous Churches in West Africa /$rJoseph Bosco Bangura -- $tStanding at the Crux: Pentecostalism and Identity Formation in an African Diaspora Christian Community /$rThomas Aechtner -- $tBecoming Pastora: Latina Pentecostal Women?s Stories from Newark, New Jersey /$rOtto Maduro -- $tHybridity, Migration, and Transnational Relations: Re-thinking Canadian Pentecostalism from a Latina/o Perspective /$rNéstor Medina -- $tIndex. 330 $aThis volume contributes to the growing body of literature on religion and globalization and specifically global Pentecostal movements. While Pentecostalism worldwide shares a cultural resemblance, it is also localized and expressed in different ways. The variety of Pentecostalisms throughout the world are illustrated through important themes of mission, migration, and public religion. The global flows of Pentecostal practices, beliefs, and cultures, brings into contrast these variations. Negotiating what it means to be Pentecostal often leads to conflict and questions of identity. Interaction with other religions like Islam in Africa, mission work in Asia, and migration to Europe and North America is problematized. 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