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1 Lusospheres: The Globalization of Brazilian Religion Martijn Oosterbaan, Linda van de Kamp, and Joana BahiaPart One Media, Tourism, and Pilgrimage
2 How Religions Travel: Comparing the John of God Movement and a Brazilian Migrant Church Cristina Rocha
3 Appropriating Terra Santa: Holy Land Tours, Awe, and the “Judaization” of Brazilian Neo-Pentecostalism Matan Shapiro
4 The Ark of the Covenant in Angola: Connecting a Transnational Pentecostal Network Claudia Wolff SwatowiskiPart Two Human Rights, Gender, and Sexuality
5 Brazilian Gay Pastorate in Mission to Cuba: Shaping a Transnational Community of Speech Aramis Luis Silva
6 Identity Reconstructions of Brazilian Women in Pentecostal Spaces in Portugal Kachia Téchio
7 Where Do the Prostitutes Pray? On Travestis, Mães de Santo, Pombagiras, and Postcolonial Desires Joana Bahia
8 Moving Homes: Transnational Meanings and Practices of the Brazilian Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement in the Netherlands Andrea Damacena MartinsPart Three Heritage, Embodiment, and Spirituality
9 Between Brazil and Spain: Structure and Butinage in the Trajectories of Santo Daime and União do Vegetal Jessica Greganich
10 “Pray Looking North”: Change and Continuity of Transnational Umbanda in Uruguay Andrés Serralta Massonnier
11 The Constitution of a Transnational Sphere of Transcendence: The Relationship between the Irmãos Guerreiros Capoeira Angola Group and Ilê Obá Silekê in Europe Celso de Brito
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