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Pentecostal Insight In A Segregated Us City Designs For Vitality Frederick Klaits Lashekia Chatman Michael Richbart

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Pentecostal Insight In A Segregated Us City Designs For Vitality Frederick Klaits Lashekia Chatman Michael Richbart
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.16 MB
Author: Frederick Klaits; LaShekia Chatman; Michael Richbart
ISBN: 9781350175884, 9781350175891, 1350175889, 1350175897
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Pentecostal Insight In A Segregated Us City Designs For Vitality Frederick Klaits Lashekia Chatman Michael Richbart by Frederick Klaits; Lashekia Chatman; Michael Richbart 9781350175884, 9781350175891, 1350175889, 1350175897 instant download after payment.

In Pentecostal Insight in a Segregated U.S. City, Frederick Klaits compares how members of one majority white and two African American churches in Buffalo, New York receive knowledge from God about their own and others’ life circumstances.
In the Pentecostal Christian faith, believers say that they acquire divinely inspired insights by developing a "relationship with God." But what makes these insights appear necessary? This book offers a novel approach to this question, arguing that the inspirations believers receive from God lead them to take critical stances on what they regard as ordinary understandings of space, time, care, and personal value. Using a shared Pentecostal language, believers occupying different positions within racial, class, and gender formations reflect in divergent ways on God’s designs. In the process, they engage critically with late liberal imaginaries of eventfulness and vitality to envision possibilities of life in a highly unequal society.
This text incorporates commentaries on Klaits’ ethnography by LaShekia Chatman and Michael Richbart, junior scholars who have also studied and been part of Pentecostal communities in Buffalo.

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