Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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( t PENTECOSTALISM IN FIJI1 Karen J. Brison Union College A Fijian Pentecostal church illustrates how Pentecostalism allows indigenous Fijians to construct a distinctly Fijian modernity and simultaneously recast the global and national ...
( t PENTECOSTALISM IN FIJI1 Karen J. Brison Union College A Fijian Pentecostal church illustrates how Pentecostalism allows indigenous Fijians to construct a distinctly Fijian modernity and simultaneously recast the global and national ...
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PENTECOSTALISM AND THE FIJIAN NATION By reinforcing the identity of indigenous Fijians as peculiarly community minded and spiritual people , and raising these characteristics to universal values , Pentecostalism also prevents the ...
PENTECOSTALISM AND THE FIJIAN NATION By reinforcing the identity of indigenous Fijians as peculiarly community minded and spiritual people , and raising these characteristics to universal values , Pentecostalism also prevents the ...
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... indigenous Fijians and the Christian tradition that they , not their Indo- Fijian compatriots , had received from the British . The link between Christianity and indigenous Fijian cultural primacy was evident in the debate about the ...
... indigenous Fijians and the Christian tradition that they , not their Indo- Fijian compatriots , had received from the British . The link between Christianity and indigenous Fijian cultural primacy was evident in the debate about the ...
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