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[This chapter presents a global overview of the current condition of pentecostal higher education by describing what types of institutions exist today in different parts of the world, namely (1) Africa, (2) Asia and Australia, (3) Latin America, (4) Europe, and (5) North America. Africa has the largest number of pentecostal universities, a phenomenon that is particularly obvious in Nigeria. Second is the region of North America, mostly because of the educational landscape in the United States, which also has a large number of pentecostal institutions of higher education. By contrast, only a few such institutions can currently be found in Asian and Latin American countries, while Europe is the clear tale light in this regard, due to its high levels of secularization.]
Published: Sep 17, 2021
Keywords: Western pentecostal higher education; Majority World pentecostal higher education
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