It is becoming commonplace to refer to the global character of charismatic and fundamentalist religious movements. At its most elementary this simply means that their doctrines and their organizations tend to possess ‘global reach’. But the expression ‘global’ in this context also refers to their propensity to borrow, imitate, and project images of themselves and of others, across frontiers in time and space.
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