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  • Meyer, B., & Geschiere, P. (1999). Commodities and the Power of Prayer. Pentecostalist Attitudes Towards Consumption in Contemporary Ghana. In B. Meyer, & P. Geschiere (Eds.), Globalization and Identity. Dialectics of Flow and Closure. Oxford: Blackwell. Pp. 151-76. (pp. 151-176). Blackwell.
  • Meyer, B. (1997). Christian Mind and Worldly Matters. Religion and Materiality in Nineteenth-century Gold Coast. Journal of Material Culture, 2(3), 311-337. https://doi.org/10.1177/135918359700200303
  • Meyer, B. (1997). Commodities and the Power of Prayer. Pentecostalist Attitudes Towards Consumption in Contemporary Ghana. (Working paper 1). Amsterdamse school voor sociaal wetensch.
  • Meyer, B. (1997). Christian Mind and Worldly Matters. Religion and Materiality in Nineteenth-century Gold Coast. Journal of Material Culture, 2(3), 311-337. https://doi.org/10.1177/135918359700200303
  • Meyer, B. (1997). Commodities and the Power of Prayer. Pentecostalist Attitudes Towards Consumption in Contemporary Ghana. (Working Paper 1). Onderzoeksgroep godsdienst en maatschapp.
  • Meyer, B. (1996). Modernity and Enchantment. The Image of the Devil in Popular African Christianity. In P. van der Veer (Ed.), Conversion to Modernities (pp. 199-230). Routledge.
  • Meyer, B. (1996). The Prophet Harris, The 'Black Elijah' of West Africa [Review of: D.A. Shank (1996) -]. In D. A. Shank (Ed.), Unknown E.J. Brill.
  • Meyer, B. (1996). Gifts & Commodities. Exchange & Western Capitalism since 1700 [Review of: J.G. Carrier (1996) -]. In J. G. Carrier (Ed.), Unknown Routledge.
  • Meyer, B. (1995). Magic, Mermaids and Modernity. The Attraction of Pentecostalism in Africa. Etnofoor, 8(2), 47-68.
  • Meyer, B. (1995). Translating the devil; an African appropriation of pietist protestantism. The case of the Peki Ewe in Southeastern Ghana. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
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