ABSTRACT

The Pentecostal World provides a comprehensive and critical introduction to one of the most vibrant and diverse expressions of contemporary Christianity. Unlike many books on Pentecostalism, this collection of essays from all continents does not attempt to synthesize and simplify the movement’s inherent diversity and fragmented dispersion. Instead, the global flows of Pentecostalism are firmly grounded in local histories and expressions, as well as the various modes of their worldwide reproduction. The book thus argues for a new understanding of Pentecostal and Charismatic movements that accounts for the simultaneous processes of pluralization and homogenization in contemporary World Christianity.

Written by a distinguished team of international contributors across various disciplines, the volume is comprised of six parts, with each offering a critical perspective on classical themes in the study of Pentecostalism. Led by a programmatic introduction, the thirty-six chapters within these parts explore a variety of themes: history and historiography, conversion, spirit beliefs and exorcism, prosperity, politics, gender relations, sexual identities, racism, development, migration, pilgrimage, interreligious relations, media, ecumenism, and academic research.

The Pentecostal World is essential reading for students and researchers in anthropology, history, political science, religious studies, sociology, and theology. The book will also be very useful for those in related fields, such as culture studies, black studies, ethnic studies, and gender studies.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Remaking the Pentecostal World

part I|78 pages

Complicating “Roots” – The Global/Local Nexus in Pentecostal History

chapter 181|13 pages

The Glocalization of Pentecostal Religion

The Case of Chile

chapter 2|12 pages

No Eye has Seen

The Local and Global in Writing Australasian Pneumatic Christianity

chapter 3|11 pages

One God, Many Movements

The Historical Narratives of Oneness Pentecostals

chapter 4|12 pages

On the Footsteps of the Faith

The Nineteenth Century Transnational Foundations of Latin American Pentecostalism

chapter 5|15 pages

Arrows Flying to the Five Continents

Hong Kong and the Pillars of Early Pentecostal Print Culture

part II|76 pages

Abandoning “Waves” – Localizing Pentecostal Historiography

chapter 8|15 pages

Russian Pentecostals

From the USSR to Post-Soviet Russia

chapter 10|11 pages

A Revival within a Revival

The 1940s–1950s Canadian Latter Rain Movement and Its Influence in Global Charismatic Christianity

part III|80 pages

Contextualizing Spirituality – Pentecostal Demonology and Inter-Religious Encounters

part V|76 pages

Mapping Power

chapter 26|11 pages

Grounding the Prosperity Gospel

Sites of Wealth and Power in Ghana

chapter 27|12 pages

Pentecostalism and Global Development

Assessing Pentecostal Engagement with Social Development in Theory and Practice

chapter 28|12 pages

Zambian (Unruly) Pentecostalism

chapter 29|12 pages

The many Faces of Pentecostal Politics

Socio-Anthropological Approaches from the Southern Cone

chapter 30|15 pages

The Pentecostal Complex in Poland

Missionaries, Migrants, and Social Imaginaries

part VI|79 pages

Tracing Homogeneities – Media, Knowledge, and Institutions in the Making of Pentecostal Identity

chapter 33|11 pages

Consuming is Believing

Pentecostal Material Culture in Argentina

chapter 34|15 pages

Of Clouds and Cathedrals

Metaphor and Ambivalence in Charismatic Media Ideologies

chapter 35|15 pages

Problematizing the Statistical Study of Global Pentecostalism

An Evaluation of David B. Barrett's Research Methodology

chapter 36|12 pages

Constructing Global Pentecostalism

The Role of the Academy