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Developing Pentecostal Archives

The Pentecostal and Charismatic Research Initiative includes an archival portion that will create an inventory of scholarly resources and establish a searchable website, hosted by the USC Digital Library, that will offer digitized and cataloged primary archival materials documenting the growth and expansion of global Pentecostal and charismatic movements.

Exploring Religious Identities in a New Land

An interview with Janet Hoskins. Tim Sato recently interviewed Janet Hoskins, professor of anthropology, a member of CRCC’s Academic Advisory Council. With Macarena Gomez Barris, Prof. Hoskins will convene a CRCC seminar on “Transnational Charisma and Traveling Spirits: How Religion Moves across a Global Landscape” during the 2009-2010 academic year.

The Los Angeles Dream Center

Situated on a hill overlooking the Hollywood Freeway, the Dream Center has transformed the former Queen of Angels Hospital into a large-scale Pentecostal ministry and a significant provider of social outreach services in Los Angeles.

About the CRCC

The Center for Religion and Civic Culture was founded in 1996 to create, translate, and disseminate scholarship on the civic role of religion in a globalizing world. CRCC engages scholars and builds communities in Los Angeles and around the globe.

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