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  • van de Kamp, L. (2018). Success, Risk and Failure: The Brazilian Prosperity Gospel in Mozambique. In D. Beekers, & D. Kloos (Eds.), Straying from the Straight Path: How Senses of Failure Invigorate Lived Religion (pp. 54-71). (Studies in Social Analysis; Vol. 3). Berghahn.
  • Zawiejska, N., & van de Kamp, L. (2018). The Multi-Polarity of Angolan Pentecostalism: Connections and Belongings. PentecoStudies, 17(1), 12-36. https://doi.org/10.1558/ptcs.34876
  • van de Kamp, L. (2017). De Kunst van het Verbinden. Web publication or website, Niemandsland. http://niemandsland.online/de-kunst-van-het-verbinden
  • van de Kamp, L. (2017). The Transnational Infrastructures of Luso-Pentecostal Mega-Cities. New Diversities, 19(1). http://newdiversities.mmg.mpg.de/?page_id=3119
  • van de Kamp, L. (2017). The culture politics of Brazilian Christianity in Mozambique. In C. Alden, S. Chichava, & A. C. Alves (Eds.), Mozambique and Brazil: Forging New Partnerships or Developing Dependency? (pp. 235-260). Fanele.
  • van de Kamp, L. (2016). [Review of: R.L. Blanes (2014) A Prophetic Trajectory: Ideologies of Time and Space in an Angolan Religious Movement]. Journal of Religion in Africa, 46(2-3), 345-347. https://doi.org/10.1163/15700666-12340077
  • van de Kamp, L. (2016). Violent Conversion: Brazilian Pentecostalism and Urban Women in Mozambique. (Religion in Transforming Africa). James Currey.
  • van de Kamp, L. (2016). Introduction: Religious Circulation in Transatlantic Africa. African Diaspora, 9(1-2), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1163/18725465-00901006
  • van de Kamp, L. (2016). [Review of: I. van Wijk (2014) The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God in South Africa: A Church of Strangers]. Religion and Society, 7(1), 164-165. https://doi.org/10.3167/arrs.2016.070110
  • Van de Kamp, L. (2016). [Review of: H. Córdova Quero, R. Shoji (2014) Transnational Faiths: Latin-American Immigrants and their Religions in Japan]. Journal of contemporary religion, 31(1), 132-133. https://doi.org/10.1080/13537903.2016.1109883
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