The wider international context
International Pentecostalism in Secular Stockholm - A Window to a Rising Cosmopolitan Religious World - Victoria Enkvist
Allan H. Anderson [+ ]
University of Birmingham
Allan H. Anderson is Professor of Mission and Pentecostal Studies at the Unversity of Birmingham. He has served as editor of the journal PentecoStudies from 2012 to 2017.
Simon Coleman [+ ]
University of Toronto
Simon Coleman is Chancellor Jackman Professor at the Department for the Study of Religion, University of Toronto. His research interests include pilgrimage, Pentecostalism, cathedrals, ritual, and religious infrastructures. He has carried out fieldwork in Sweden, the UK, and Nigeria. Recent books include The Anthropology of Global Pentecostalism and Evangelicalism (NYU Press, 2015, co-edited with Rosalind Hackett) and Pilgrimage and Political Economy (Berghahn, 2018, co-edited with John Eade). He is co-editor of the journal Religion and Society. Simon is currently completing a comparative book on pilgrimage as a field of study.
Kim Knibbe [+ ]
University of Groningen
Kim Knibbe is Associate Professor Anthropology and Sociology of Religion at Groningen University. She is currently directing the project "Sexuality, Religion and Secularism" with Rachel Spronk (funded by NWO). Previous research focused on Catholicism and spirituality in the Netherlands and on Nigerian Pentecostalism in Europe and the Netherlands. She has also published a series of theoretical and methodological reflections on studying religion. Her most recent co-edited books and special issues are Secular Societies, Spiritual Selves? (with Anna Fedele, 2020) and ‘Theorizing Lived Religion’ (with Helena Kupari, Journal of Contemporary Religion, 2020).
Pamela Slotte [+ ]
Helsinki University
Pamela Slotte is Professor of Religion and Law, Helsinki University, Finland
Description
In this final chapter international scholars in the field will comment and responses to the material and results presented in the previous chapters, providing a wider international outlook.