Cultural Differences between Churches on Coming to Faith

Authors

  • Juhani Ensio Tuovinen Senior Research Fellow, Graeme Clark Research Institute Director of Teaching and Learning, Tabor Adelaide

Keywords:

church, coming to faith, culture, empirical research

References

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Kay, W.K. (2006) Pentecostal perspectives on conversion, in C. Partridge and H. Reid (Eds.), Finding and losing faith. Studies in Conversion (pp.103-119). Milton Keynes, UK: Paternoster Press.

Kling, D.W. (2014). Conversion to Christianity, in L. R. Rambo and C. F. Farhadian (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Religious Conversion (pp. 598-631). Oxford, UK; Oxford University Press.

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Published

2015-05-18

Issue

Section

Peer Reviewed Articles