Abstract

Welcoming strangers! The responses of African Pentecostal Churches in London to Europe’s Migration and Refugee Crisis

Highlights

  • Globalisation of African Pentecostalism has been the focus of various scholars in the last 30 years in diverse contexts (Gornick 2011:3-19)

  • Various cross-events have led to the globalisation of African Pentecostalism which includes consigning of religion to the private space in the West and America

  • Likewise is thedynamic cultural shifts intricately connected to the increasing forces of secularisation and secular humanists.It seems more than mere coincidence of the growth of Pentecostalism across the globe in the Global South with the declining influence of the church in public space in the Global North has led to the ‘missionised’ missionaries to former heartlands of a mission to the rest of the world

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Globalisation of African Pentecostalism has been the focus of various scholars in the last 30 years in diverse contexts (Gornick 2011:3-19).

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