Charismatic Christianity as a global culture / [print]
edited by Karla Poewe.
- Columbia, South Carolina : University of South Carolina Press, (c)1994.
- xiv, 300 p ; 24 cm.
- Studies in comparative religion .
- Studies in comparative religion (Columbia, S.C.) .
Introduction: The nature, globality, and history of charismatic Christianity The normalization of religious experience : healing, prophecy, dreams, and visions Charismatic churches in South Africa : a critique of criticisms and problems of bias Evangelical and charismatic Christianity in Latin America The empire strikes back : Korean pentecostal mission to Japan Are pentacostals and charismatics fundamentalists? : a review of American uses of these categories Karla Poewe -- Andre Droogers -- Irving Hexham and Karla Poewe -- David Martin -- Mark R. Mullins -- Russell P. Spittler -- Conflicting visions of the past : prophetic use of history in the early American pentecostal-charismatic movements Christianity and the construction of global history : the example of Legio Maria Third-generation pentecostal language : continuity and change in collective perceptions The pentecostal elites and the pentecostal poor : a missed dialogue? / W.J. Hollenweger -- Charismatic Christian thought : experience, metonymy, and routinization Rethinking the relationship of anthropology to science and religion Charles Nienkirchen -- Nancy Schwartz -- Stanley Johannesen -- Gerard Roelofs -- Karla Poewe.
"The charismatic movement that began in the first century currently spans the globe. The term "charismatic" refers to the "gifts of the Holy Spirit" - speaking in tongues, healing, prophecy, and discernment - said to be available to Christians who have surrendered their lives to Christ. This book takes readers on a journey to discover the history of the movement and the reasons why more and more Christians are finding the charismatic experience so meaningful." "In this important work, leading scholars in the fields of religion and anthropology discuss the thought patterns and religious traditions of charismatics throughout the world. By examining believers throughout the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Europe, the contributors provide a comprehensive overview of a charismatic tapestry that appears to transcend national, ethnic, racial, and class boundaries." "In her introduction, Karla Poewe remarks that the most important aspect of charismatic Christianity is its emphasis on a personal relationship with God and neighbor. Believers attempt to integrate mind, body, and spirit, thereby providing for a more holistic religious experience. Poewe points out that charismatic Christianity and Pentecostalism have suffered from academic biases in the past; this book is one of the first to place the charismatic experience in an academic framework. Charismatic Christianity as a Global Culture will appeal to students and specialists in several fields, including religious studies, anthropology, and sociology. Christians of all denominations will discover much of interest in this book, and charismatics will find its inclusiveness appealing."--BOOK JACKET.