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John Of God The Globalization Of Brazilian Faith Healing 1st Edition Rocha

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John Of God The Globalization Of Brazilian Faith Healing 1st Edition Rocha
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.17 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Rocha, Cristina
ISBN: 9780190466701, 9780190466718, 0190466707, 0190466715
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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John Of God The Globalization Of Brazilian Faith Healing 1st Edition Rocha by Rocha, Cristina 9780190466701, 9780190466718, 0190466707, 0190466715 instant download after payment.

In just over a decade, the Brazilian faith healer known as John of God has become an international superstar. Oprah Winfrey, Ram Dass, Wayne Dyer, and Shirley MacLaine have all visited him, as have the wealthy and the desperately ill. Renowned for performing surgeries using rudimentary tools such as kitchen knives and scissors, without anesthetics or asepsis, John of God allegedly channels "entities," or spirits, and goes into a trance-like state in order to heal his visitors. In recent years, a transnational spiritual community has developed around John of God, comprised of the ill, those who seek spiritual growth, healers, tour guides, and, according to followers, even spirits whose powers transcend national boundaries.
Cristina Rocha offers the first ethnographic account of this global spiritual movement. Drawing on a decade of fieldwork in Brazil, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand, Rocha examines the social and cultural forces that have made it possible for a healer from Brazil to become a global "guru" in the 21st century. She explores what attracts foreigners to John of God's cosmology and healing practices, how they understand their own experiences, how these radical experiences have transformed their lives, and how the healer's beliefs and healing practices are globalized and localized in different ways in the West.

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