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Contents Volume 2 (2009)

Contents Volume 2 (2009) © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009 DOI: 10.1163/187254509X12477244375256 African Diaspora 2 (2009) 245-246 brill.nl/afdi African Diaspora Contents Volume 2 (2009) EDITORIAL The Role of Spatial Practices and Locality in the Constituting of the Christian African Diaspora Kim Knibbe and Marten van der Meulen ................................................ 125 ARTICLES Negotiating Race: Blackness and Whiteness in the Context of Homecoming to Ghana Katharina Schramm .................................................................................. 3 Escrava Anastácia : The Iconographic History of a Brazilian Popular Saint Jerome S. Handler and Kelly E. Hayes ..................................................... 25 Prophetic Diasporas: Moving Religion Across the Lusophone Atlantic Ramon Sarró and Ruy Llera Blanes .......................................................... 52 Migration, Architecture, and the Transformation of the Landscape in the Bamileke Grassfields of West Cameroon Basile Ndjio ............................................................................................... 73 ‘We did not come here as tenants, but as landlords’: Nigerian Pentecostals and the Power of Maps Kim Knibbe .............................................................................................. 133 The Continuing Importance of the Local. African Churches and the Search for Worship Space in Amsterdam Marten van der Meulen ............................................................................ 159 Th e Church Building: A Sanctuary or a Consecrated Place? Confl icting Views between Angolan Pentecostals and European Presbyterians Regien Smit ............................................................................................... 182 Place, Space, and Authority. The Mission and Reversed Mission of the Ghanaian Seventh-day Adventist Church http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png African Diaspora Brill

Contents Volume 2 (2009)

African Diaspora , Volume 2 (2): 245 – Jan 1, 2009

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© 2009 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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1872-5457
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© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009 DOI: 10.1163/187254509X12477244375256 African Diaspora 2 (2009) 245-246 brill.nl/afdi African Diaspora Contents Volume 2 (2009) EDITORIAL The Role of Spatial Practices and Locality in the Constituting of the Christian African Diaspora Kim Knibbe and Marten van der Meulen ................................................ 125 ARTICLES Negotiating Race: Blackness and Whiteness in the Context of Homecoming to Ghana Katharina Schramm .................................................................................. 3 Escrava Anastácia : The Iconographic History of a Brazilian Popular Saint Jerome S. Handler and Kelly E. Hayes ..................................................... 25 Prophetic Diasporas: Moving Religion Across the Lusophone Atlantic Ramon Sarró and Ruy Llera Blanes .......................................................... 52 Migration, Architecture, and the Transformation of the Landscape in the Bamileke Grassfields of West Cameroon Basile Ndjio ............................................................................................... 73 ‘We did not come here as tenants, but as landlords’: Nigerian Pentecostals and the Power of Maps Kim Knibbe .............................................................................................. 133 The Continuing Importance of the Local. African Churches and the Search for Worship Space in Amsterdam Marten van der Meulen ............................................................................ 159 Th e Church Building: A Sanctuary or a Consecrated Place? Confl icting Views between Angolan Pentecostals and European Presbyterians Regien Smit ............................................................................................... 182 Place, Space, and Authority. The Mission and Reversed Mission of the Ghanaian Seventh-day Adventist Church

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