Going to Pentecost Miguel NetoCo authored by three anthropologists with longterm expertise studying Pentecostalism in Vanuatu, Angola, and Papua New Guinea the Trobriand Islands respectively, Going to Pentecost offers a comparative study of Pentecostalism in Africa and Melanesia, focusing on key issues as economy, urban sociality, and healing. More than an ordinary comparative book, it recognizes the changing nature of religion in the contemporary world in particular the emergence
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its core principles still have traction in explaining the shifting alliances and dispensation of power across the region