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Going to Pentecost

An Experimental Approach to Studies in Pentecostalism

Going to Pentecost

An Experimental Approach to Studies in Pentecostalism

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Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 9781800737341
Number of Pages: 238
Published: 09/12/2022
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

Co-authored by three anthropologists with long–term expertise studying Pentecostalism in Vanuatu, Angola, and Papua New Guinea/the Trobriand Islands respectively, Going to Pentecost offers a comparative study of Pentecostalism in Africa and Melanesia, focusing on key issues as economy, urban sociality, and healing. More than an ordinary comparative book, it recognizes the changing nature of religion in the contemporary world – in particular the emergence of “non-territorial” religion (which is no longer specific to places or cultures) – and represents an experimental approach to the study of global religious movements in general and Pentecostalism in particular.

List of Figures
Acknowledgements

PART I: INTRODUCTIONS

Introduction: Going to ‘Pentecost’: Outline of an Experiment
Interlude: Locations in 'Pentecost'
Reading Guide

PART II: PRESENTATIONS FROM 'PENTECOST'

Chapter 1. Borders in ‘Pentecost’: Creating Protected Spaces
Chapter 2. Reconfiguring Life and Death: A New Moral Economy in ‘Pentecost’
Chapter 3. Anti-relativist Nostalgias and The Absolutist Road

PART III: THEORIES FROM 'PENTECOST'

Chapter 4. Borders and Abjections: Approaching Individualism in ‘Pentecost’
Chapter 5. Engaging with Theories of Neoliberalism and Prosperity
Chapter 6. Ruptures and Encompassments: Towards an Absolute Truth

PART IV: COMMENTS

Chapter 7. Comparison Re-placed
Matei Candea

Chapter 8. Pentecostalism and Forms of Individualism
Joel Robbins

Chapter 9. Life at The End of Time: A Note on Comparison, 'Pentecost' and the Trobriands
Bjørn Enge Bertelsen

Chapter 10. Wealth versus Money in Pentecost: Why Is Money Good?
Knut Rio

Chapter 11. ‘Pentecost’ in The World
Birgit Meyer

Index

Annelin Eriksen, Ruy Llera Blanes, Michelle MacCarthy

Annelin Eriksen is Professor in Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen. She is the author of Gender, Christianity and Change in Vanuatu (Routledge, 2008), and her research mainly focuses on gender, social and cultural change, future, cosmology, and Christianity.