Global pentecostalism : encounters with other religious traditions

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Global pentecostalism : encounters with other religious traditions

edited by David Westerlund

(Library of modern religion, 5)

I. B. Tauris, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Pentecostalism is a movement within Christianity placing special emphasis on a believer's personal encounter with God through the Holy Spirit. It is arguably the world's fastest-growing form of religion. While exact figures are uncertain, there may now be as many as 500 million Pentecostals. Closely related to other forms of 'born-again' Christianity (Evangelical and Charismatic), Pentecostalism has been described as a religion 'made to travel'. From the outset it has been a strong missionary movement, and has been oriented towards recruitment and expansion. Research into this important form of Christianity has become more popular of late, but the movement's remarkably fast spread is still not well understood. In particular, its constant worldwide encounters with other religions and beliefs, as well as with different forms of Christianity, have seldom been explored at length.This rich and varied book remedies that neglect. Although its adherents supposedly preach a universal message, in practice Pentecostalism's global spread has resulted in increasing diversification. The volume investigates the consequences of that spread, and of the accommodations Pentecostal missionaries have to make when faced by pluralism and the challenges posed by ecumenism. Ranging across every major continent, the contributors to the volume make a significant contribution towards a fuller and more complete understanding of this remarkable world faith.Pentecostalism is topical, fast-expanding, newsworthy and exotic. This is the definitive collection by international experts on the movement. It is the first book to address Pentecostalism's fascinating relationship with other faiths and beliefs.

Table of Contents

Preface Contributors Introduction, David Westerlund Part I. Africa Boundaries of South African Pentecostalism: The Case of the Assemblies of God, Kristina Helgesson Kjellin Healing in Hear the Word Ministries Pentecostal Church Zimbabwe, Tabona Shoko Pentecostal-Type Renewal and Disharmony in Ghanaian Christianity, Cephas Omenyo Born Again Witches and Videos in Nigeria, Asonzeh Ukah and Magnus Echtler Contesting God: Nigerian Pentecostals and Their Relations with Islam and Muslims, Asonzeh Ukah Part II. Asia and Europe Pentecostalism in India and China in the Early Twentieth Century and Inter-Religious Relations, Allan Anderson The Resurgence of Neo-Pentecostalism and Shamanism in Contemporary Korea, Sung-Gun Kim From Sect to Denomination: The Russian Church of Evangelical Christians, Torsten Loefstedt Pentecostalism and the Roma: Cultural Compatibility and Ethno-Genesis, David Thurfjell Islam in Pentecostal Eyes: A Swedish Example, David Westerlund Part III. Latin America Casting Out Demons in Almolonga: Spiritual Warfare and Economic Development in a Maya Town, Virginia Garrard-Burnett Pentecostalism in Colombia as Fundamentalism and Feminism, Elisabeth Brusco Contemporary Pentecostal-Catholic Encounters in Argentina, Hans Geir Aasmundsen Religion as (Blurred) Moral Boundaries: Umbanda and Pentecostalism in a Changing Social Context, Daniel Miguez Traditional Amerindian Religion - in the Eyes of an Indigenous Pentecostal Church, Jan-Ake Alvarsson Index

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  • NCID
    BB0095492X
  • ISBN
    • 9781845118778
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 302 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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