RT Article T1 Spiriti in diaspora Rifugio e lotta spirituale nelle chiese pentecostali congolesi di Kampala Rifugio e lotta spirituale nelle chiese pentecostali congolesi di Kampala JF Studi e materiali di storia delle religioni VO 82 IS 1 SP 220 OP 236 A1 Gusman, Alessandro LA Italian YR 2016 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1850785643 AB The present article is based on the results of a research carried out in several Congolese "refugee churches" in the area of Nsambya/Katwe in Kampala (Uganda), concerning the aspects of spiritual warfare and of deliverance in connection with the condition of refugee. Starting from these dimensions, in this article I explore the connections Congolese Pentecostals establish between their being refugees and the fact of being under the attack of demonic spirits. The extreme insecurity of the conditions of life they experience in Kampala push many believers to turn to Pentecostal churches searching for divine protection. In this situation, Pentecostal churches are on the one hand charged of the control of the spiritual disorder, through the practices of deliverance, especially in their collective expression. On the other hand, they act as amplifiers of the refugees' fears: by justifying the frequent recourse to spiritual warfare, they fuel an imaginary in which those who suffer are extremely vulnerable to the demonic attacks. Finally, with the insistence on the need to accept the hardships of life and to surrender to Jesus Christ in order to obtain his protection, Congolese Pentecostal churches shift the discourse of suffering from the level of everyday life to the one of the Manichean struggle between Good and Evil. (English) K1 Congo (Democratic Republic) K1 Jesus Christ K1 Pentecostal Churches K1 Pentecostalism K1 Pentecostalismo K1 Refugees K1 Religion K1 Spiritual warfare K1 lotta spirituale K1 rifugiati urbani K1 spiritual vulnerability K1 trasformazioni urbane e religiose K1 urban and religious transformations K1 urban refugees K1 vulnerabilità spirituale