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Religion, Hierarchy, and Economic Crisis: Returning to Zambia¿s ¿Circulating Saints¿
Haynes, Naomi
(Principal Investigator)
School of Social and Political Science
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Research output
(5)
Project Details
Status
Active
Effective start/end date
1/04/13
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Funding
British Academy & Learned & Prof Socs:
£2,580.00
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Prosperity Gospel
Arts & Humanities
100%
Christian Nation
Arts & Humanities
74%
Egalitarianism
Arts & Humanities
69%
Social Work
Arts & Humanities
68%
permeability
Social Sciences
66%
Zambia
Arts & Humanities
65%
egalitarianism
Social Sciences
62%
Christianity
Social Sciences
61%
Research output
Research output per year
2014
2014
2015
2017
2017
4
Article
1
Book
Research output per year
Research output per year
Learning to pray the Pentecostal way: Language and personhood on the Zambian Copperbelt
Haynes, N.
,
2017
,
In:
Religion.
47
,
1
,
p. 35-50
16 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
permeability
100%
Personhood
80%
Prayer
69%
human being
40%
Believer
35%
“Zambia Shall be Saved!”: Prosperity Gospel Politics in a Self-Proclaimed Christian Nation
Haynes, N.
,
Aug 2015
,
In:
Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions.
19
,
1
,
p. 5-24
19 p.
, 1.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Prosperity Gospel
100%
Christian Nation
93%
Zambia
82%
Covenant
39%
Declaration
31%
Egalitarianism and Hierarchy in Copperbelt Religious Practice: On the Social Work of Pentecostal Ritual
Haynes, N.
,
2015
,
In:
Religion.
20 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Egalitarianism
100%
Social Work
98%
egalitarianism
90%
Religious Practices
69%
religious behavior
68%