RT Article T1 ‘Free from Shackles’ or ‘Dirtied’?: The Contested Pentecostalisation of Anglican congregations in Democratic Republic of Congo JF Transformation VO 25 IS 2/3 SP 103 OP 115 A1 Wild-Wood, Emma LA English PB Sage YR 2008 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1779604173 AB Pentecostalism is a subject of increasing importance in the study of world Christianity. Pentecostal churches are growing and the movement is complex and vibrant. African Initiated Churches and Charismatic movements in mainline churches have both been defined as Pentecostal. It is the charismatic groups within historic mission churches and their relation to the broader Pentecostal movement which is the subject of this paper. Studying the influence of Pentecostalism in microcosm allows one to analyse the interpersonal dynamics at play and to examine the complexities of a local movement. DO 10.1177/026537880802500305