With its remarkable ability to adapt to many different cultures, Pentecostalism has become the world's fastest growing religious movement. More than five hundred million adherents worldwide have reshaped Christianity itself. Yet some fundamental questions in the study of global Pentecostalism, and even in what we call "Pentecostalism," remain largely unaddressed. Bringing together leading scholars in the social sciences, history, and theology, this unique volume explores these questions for this rapidly growing, multidisciplinary field of study. A valuable resource for anyone studying new forms of Christianity, it offers insights and guidance on both theoretical and methodological issues. The first section of the book examines such topics as definitions, essentialism, postcolonialism, gender, conversion, and globalization. The second section features contributions from those working in psychology, anthropology, sociology, and history. The third section traces the boundaries of theology from the perspectives of pneumatology, ecumenical studies, inter-religious relations, and empirical theology.
Author(s): Allan Anderson, Michael Bergunder, Andre F. Droogers, Cornelis van der Laan
Edition: 1
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 338
Contents......Page 6
List of Abbreviations......Page 8
Introduction......Page 10
PART ONE. INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES......Page 20
1. Varieties, Taxonomies, and Definitions......Page 22
2. Essentialist and Normative Approaches......Page 39
3. The Cultural Turn......Page 60
4. Gender and Power......Page 83
5. Conversion Narratives......Page 102
6. Pentecostalism and Globalization......Page 122
PART TWO. SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES......Page 140
7. Psychology of Religion......Page 142
8. Anthropology of Religion......Page 165
9. Sociology of Religion......Page 188
10. Historical Approaches......Page 211
PART THREE. THEOLOGY......Page 230
11. Pneumatologies in Systematic Theology......Page 232
12. Missiology and the Interreligious Encounter......Page 254
13. Practical Theology......Page 277
14. Ecumenism......Page 295
Contributors......Page 318
A......Page 320
C......Page 321
E......Page 323
F......Page 324
H......Page 325
J......Page 326
M......Page 327
N......Page 328
P......Page 329
S......Page 331
T......Page 332
W......Page 333
Z......Page 334