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245 00 $aSpirit and power :$bthe growth and global impact of pentecostalism /$cedited by Donald E. Miller, Kimon H. Sargeant, Richard Flory.
264 1 $aOxford ;$aNew York :$bOxford University Press,$c[2013]
264 4 $c©2013
300 $axv, 412 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 375-391) index.
505 00 $tIntroduction: Pentecostalism as a global phenomenon /$rDonald E. Miller --$tSection 1. Pentecostal origins : from Azusa street to global networks. ch. 1. The emergence of a multidimensional global missionary movement : trends, patterns, and expressions /$rAllan H. Anderson --$tch. 2. Launching a global movement : the role of Azusa street in Pentecostalism's growth and expansion /$rCecil M. Robeck, Jr. --$tSection 2. Why is Pentecostalism growing? ch. 3. Spirited competition : Pentecostal success in Latin America's new religious marketplace /$rR. Andrew Chesnut --$tch. 4. The growth and development of non-Catholic churches in Paraguay /$rHenri Gooren --$tSection 3. Pentecostalism and politics. ch. 5. Pentecostals and politics in Latin America : compromise or prophetic witness? /$rPaul Freston --$tch. 6. Pentecostalism and democracy : is there a relationship? /$rRobert D. Woodberry --$tSection 4. Pentecostalism and social engagement. ch. 7. Pentecostals and the New World Order in El Salvador : separating, consuming, and engaging /$rTimothy H. Wadkinds --$tch. 8. The metamorphosis of Nigerian Pentecostalism : from signs and wonders in the church to service and influence in society /$rDanny McCain --$tSection 5. Transnational Pentecostalism. ch. 9. Reconfiguring the global religious economy : the role of African Pentecostalism /$rAfe Adogame --$tch. 10. Remittances and mission : transnational Latino Pentecostal ministry in Los Angeles /$rJuan Francisco Martínez --$tSection 6. Gendered Pentecostalism. ch. 11. Beautiful feet : women leaders and the shaping of global Pentecostalism /$rEstrelda Alexander --$tch. 12. Constructing gender within global Pentecostalism : contrasting case studies in Colombia and South Africa /$rKatherine Attanasi --$tSection 7. Spirit/power. ch. 13. Gifts of the Spirit : reflections on Pentecostalism and its growth in Asia /$rWilliam K. Kay --$tch. 14. Prophecy, empowerment, and Godly love : the spirit factor in the growth of Pentecostalism /$rMargaret M. Poloma and Matthew T. Lee --$tConclusion: Pentecostalism in global perspective /$rRichard Flory and Kimon H. Sargeant.
520 $aPentecostalism is the fastest growing religious movement in the world, currently estimated to have at least 500 million adherents. In the movement's early years, most Pentecostal converts lived in relative poverty, yet the rapidly shifting social ecology of Pentecostal Christians includes many middle-class individuals, as well as an increasing number of young adults attracted by the music and vibrant worship of these churches. The stereotypical view of Pentecostals as "other-worldly" and disengaged from politics and social ministry is also being challenged, as social and political change-constitute growing minorities in many countries. Spirit and Power addresses three main questions: Where is Pentecostalism growing globally? Why it is growing? What is its social and political impact? The contributors to this volume include theologians, historians, and social scientists, who bring their diverse disciplinary perspectives to bear on these empirical questions. The essays draw on extensive survey research as well as in-depth ethnographic field methods, with analyses offering diverging and sometimes competing explanations for the growth and impact of Pentecostalism around the world. -- Book cover.
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