2021
DOI: 10.1007/s41603-021-00154-2
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Lusophony Pentecostal Churches in Berlin: Religious Identities Between Integration and Transatlantic Boundaries

Abstract: Although migration is a constant in human history, current trajectories have new quantitative and qualitative features with religious implications, which are addressed in this article. What is new and paradoxical about what is commonly referred to as globalization is the diffuse nature of worldwide migration and the mobility of people, ideas, and goods. This article therefore explores how members of Brazilian Pentecostal congregations in Berlin use specific functions and patterns of interpretation communicated… Show more

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“…To address the research question of this article, the findings of the ethnographic field research conducted at the German headquarter of the UCKG in Berlin will be drawn upon. The research was originally conducted under the question, of how Brazilian Pentecostal churches in Berlin can be understood as self-organizations of migrants and which social resources and networks of solidarity the visitors provide for each other (van der Hoek 2021 ). The project was scheduled for the period from January to June 2020 and included next to the UCKG in Berlin also congregations from other Brazilian networks of Pentecostal churches such as Assembleia de Deus, Lagoinha, and Videira.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…To address the research question of this article, the findings of the ethnographic field research conducted at the German headquarter of the UCKG in Berlin will be drawn upon. The research was originally conducted under the question, of how Brazilian Pentecostal churches in Berlin can be understood as self-organizations of migrants and which social resources and networks of solidarity the visitors provide for each other (van der Hoek 2021 ). The project was scheduled for the period from January to June 2020 and included next to the UCKG in Berlin also congregations from other Brazilian networks of Pentecostal churches such as Assembleia de Deus, Lagoinha, and Videira.…”
Section: Methodology and Research Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) is a Brazilian Pentecostal megachurch that has spread worldwide in recent decades and has been the subject of international research on global Pentecostalism (Openshaw 2021 ; van der Hoek 2021 ; Vasconcelos de Castro Moreira 2021 ). The UCKG is a prominent example of so-called ‘Neo-Pentecostalism’ (Freston 1993 , p. 95; Chesnut 2003 , p. 12; Mattos 2021 , p. 401; Fernandes 2022 , p. 55).…”
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