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Chapter 6. Avoiding Stigmas and Building Bridges: The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God in Portugal
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Introduction. Ethnographic Perspectives on the Atlantic 1
- Chapter 1. Silent Histories: Deadly Chinos and the Memorialization of a Chinese Imaginary through Afro-Cuban Religions 17
- Chapter 2. Of Revelation and Re-creation: Christian Miracles and African Traditions in the Atlantic 33
- Chapter 3. Peruvian Israelites: Territorial Narratives and Religious Connections across the Atlantic 48
- Chapter 4. Defending What Is Ours: Asserting Land Rights through ‘Popular’ Catholicism in a Brazilian Quilombo 65
- Chapter 5. Emergent Atlantics: Black Evangelicals’ Quest for a New Moral Geography in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil 92
- Chapter 6. Avoiding Stigmas and Building Bridges: The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God in Portugal 111
- Chapter 7. Our Lady of Fátima in Brazil and Iemanjá in Portugal: Afro-Brazilian Religions across the Atlantic 129
- Chapter 8. Eight Movements and a Coda on the Baroque Atlantic 152
- Chapter 9. The Spirit(s) of New Orleans: Community Healing through Commemoration 172
- Chapter 10. Imaging the African Diaspora: Cultural Heritage, Religion and Belonging in the Netherlands 196
- Chapter 11. Places of No History in Angola 215
- Chapter 12. Slavery Histories from the Hinterland: Making Indigenous Heritage Landscapes in Western Burkina Faso 233
- Chapter 13. A Prophetic Enclave: Religious Heritage and Environmental History in Northern Angola 249
- Conclusion. From an Atlantic Point of View: Some Final Thoughts 264
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Introduction. Ethnographic Perspectives on the Atlantic 1
- Chapter 1. Silent Histories: Deadly Chinos and the Memorialization of a Chinese Imaginary through Afro-Cuban Religions 17
- Chapter 2. Of Revelation and Re-creation: Christian Miracles and African Traditions in the Atlantic 33
- Chapter 3. Peruvian Israelites: Territorial Narratives and Religious Connections across the Atlantic 48
- Chapter 4. Defending What Is Ours: Asserting Land Rights through ‘Popular’ Catholicism in a Brazilian Quilombo 65
- Chapter 5. Emergent Atlantics: Black Evangelicals’ Quest for a New Moral Geography in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil 92
- Chapter 6. Avoiding Stigmas and Building Bridges: The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God in Portugal 111
- Chapter 7. Our Lady of Fátima in Brazil and Iemanjá in Portugal: Afro-Brazilian Religions across the Atlantic 129
- Chapter 8. Eight Movements and a Coda on the Baroque Atlantic 152
- Chapter 9. The Spirit(s) of New Orleans: Community Healing through Commemoration 172
- Chapter 10. Imaging the African Diaspora: Cultural Heritage, Religion and Belonging in the Netherlands 196
- Chapter 11. Places of No History in Angola 215
- Chapter 12. Slavery Histories from the Hinterland: Making Indigenous Heritage Landscapes in Western Burkina Faso 233
- Chapter 13. A Prophetic Enclave: Religious Heritage and Environmental History in Northern Angola 249
- Conclusion. From an Atlantic Point of View: Some Final Thoughts 264
- Index 269