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  1. 1421.

    Published in: Démographie et politiques sociales - Actes du XVIIe colloque international de l’AIDELF, Ouagadougou, novembre 2012 , 2014 , Pages 1-13

    2014

  2. 1422.

    Other published in Circula (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 12, 2020

    Digital publication year: 2021

  3. 1423.

    Published in: Relations intergénérationnelles, Enjeux démographiques- Actes du XVIe colloque international de l’AIDELF, Genève, 21-24 juin 2010 , 2012 , Pages 1-15

    2012

  4. 1424.

    Published in: Enfants d’aujourd’hui, diversité des contextes, pluralité des parcours , 2002 , Pages 349-358

    2002

  5. 1425.

    Published in: Trajectoires et âges de la vie (Sélection d’articles issus des travaux présentés au XVIIIe colloque, Bari, 2014) , 2016 , Pages 1-16

    2016

  6. 1426.

    Published in: Régimes démographiques et territoires: les frontières en question , 1998 , Pages 563-574

    1998

  7. 1427.

    Published in: Démographie et destin des sous-populations , 1981 , Pages 35-44

    1981

  8. 1428.

    Faulkner, Morgan and Galmiche-Essue, Julia

    Introduction

    Other published in Arborescences (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 12, 2022

    Digital publication year: 2023

  9. 1429.

    Afui Nkili, Lyvia, Améziane, Salah, Bouazi, Kouao Médard, Chadli Abdelkader, Yamna, De Beer, Anna-Marie Magdalena, Djob-Li-Kana, Édouard Christian, Eymard, Emmanuelle, Mansiantima Nzimbu, Clémentine, Moro Ngomo, Wills', Ndour, Emmanuel Mbégane, Puţan, Ioana-Maria and Satygo, Iryna

    Thèses soutenues en 2014

    Other published in Études littéraires africaines (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 39, 2015

    Digital publication year: 2015

  10. 1430.

    Article published in Nouvelles perspectives en sciences sociales (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 18, Issue 1, 2022

    Digital publication year: 2023

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    The Prosperity theology as a paradigm has been the subject of much analysis. Often, this abundance involves the mobilization of the notions of absence, lack, insufficiency, waiting, passivity, blockage, miserableness, laziness, especially in studies that have focused on the Churches of Africa or Latin America. Yet, on the ground, behind this concept, there is no evidence, no homogeneity, but a constellation of infinitely diverse meanings and practices, where resurgence and creation are intertwined. However, despite the heterogeneity of representations of what it designates and the realities it implies, its declination in the plural has not flourished in the social sciences. And it is this contrast between the specificity of the ethnographic view and the permanence of an ethnographically disinformed notion that pushes us to rethink it. This article therefore proposes to revisit this concept, in the light of the profound reconfigurations that the Franco-Belgian Protestant landscape and that of postcolonial movements have undergone in recent decades, in order to better understand the different games of appropriation and (re)interpretation at work within this religious movement.

    Keywords: Protestantisme, pentecôtisme, théologie de la prospérité, Églises noires, Églises africaines, classes sociales, Protestantism, Pentecostalism, Prosperity Theology, Black Churches, African Churches, Social Classes