Bringing the kingdom to the city: Mission as placemaking practice amongst Kenyan pentecostals in London
Kenyan Pentecostals in London (re)frame their migration as a “mission” to bring the United Kingdom back into the Kingdom of God. Focusing on the case of one church founded in the diaspora, this article examines how the pastor and church members try to realize this mission by exploring the kind of pl...
Main Author: | Fesenmyer, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Anthropological Association
2019
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