Abstract
This article analyses a variety of communicative strategies between Baptists and Pentecostals in communities registered in the All-Union Council of Evangelical Christians and Baptists. Although both denominations had a strong religious identity, the expansion of Pentecostals led to conflicts in the intra-community communication. By creating an alternative religious community Pentecostals produced their own hierarchical authority, which included women possessing special “spiritual gifts”.
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