Australian Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements: Arguments from the Margins: Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies, cartea 36
Cristina Rocha, Mark P. Hutchinson, Kathleen Openshawen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2020
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ISBN-13: 9789004425781
ISBN-10: 9004425780
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies
ISBN-10: 9004425780
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies
Cuprins
Foreword
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Australian Charismatic Movements as a Space of Flows
Mark Hutchinson, Cristina Rocha and Kathleen Openshaw
1 Reframing Howard Carter: Alternative "Routes" for the Emergence of the Australasian Charismatic Renewal
Mark P. Hutchinson
2 Australian Proto-Pentecostals: The Contribution of the Catholic Apostolic Church
Peter Elliott
3 City, Portal and Hub: Brisbane and Catholic Charismatic Renewal
John Maiden
4 Strong Church or Niche Market? The Demography of the Pentecostal Church in Australia
Andrew Singleton
5 A Match Made in Heaven: Why Popular Music is Central to the Growth in Pentecostal Charismatic Christianities
Daniel Thornton
6 Marketing and Branding Practices in Australian Pentecostal Suburban Megachurches for Supporting International Growth
Mairead Shanahan
7 Andrew Evans: The Making of an Australian Pentecostal Politician
Denise A. Austin
8 “The Work of the Spirit”: Hillsong Church and a Spiritual Formation for the Marketplace
Tanya Riches
9 The Wacky, the Frightening and the Spectacular: Hearing God’s Voice in Australian Pentecostal Churches
Tania Harris
10 “Living the Dream”: Post-Millennial Brazilians at Hillsong College
Cristina Rocha
11 Extraordinary Sacrifice and Transnational Spiritual Capital in the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God
Kathleen Openshaw
12 “The demon is growing with sins, but there are angels around”: Bundjalung Pentecostalism as Faith and Paradox
Mahnaz Alimardanian
Epilogue
Allan Anderson
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Australian Charismatic Movements as a Space of Flows
Mark Hutchinson, Cristina Rocha and Kathleen Openshaw
Part 1: Situating Pentecostal Charismatic Christianities in Australia
1 Reframing Howard Carter: Alternative "Routes" for the Emergence of the Australasian Charismatic Renewal
Mark P. Hutchinson
2 Australian Proto-Pentecostals: The Contribution of the Catholic Apostolic Church
Peter Elliott
3 City, Portal and Hub: Brisbane and Catholic Charismatic Renewal
John Maiden
4 Strong Church or Niche Market? The Demography of the Pentecostal Church in Australia
Andrew Singleton
Part 2: Home-grown Australian PCMs
5 A Match Made in Heaven: Why Popular Music is Central to the Growth in Pentecostal Charismatic Christianities
Daniel Thornton
6 Marketing and Branding Practices in Australian Pentecostal Suburban Megachurches for Supporting International Growth
Mairead Shanahan
7 Andrew Evans: The Making of an Australian Pentecostal Politician
Denise A. Austin
8 “The Work of the Spirit”: Hillsong Church and a Spiritual Formation for the Marketplace
Tanya Riches
9 The Wacky, the Frightening and the Spectacular: Hearing God’s Voice in Australian Pentecostal Churches
Tania Harris
Part 3: A Meeting between Pentecostalism from the Global South and North
10 “Living the Dream”: Post-Millennial Brazilians at Hillsong College
Cristina Rocha
11 Extraordinary Sacrifice and Transnational Spiritual Capital in the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God
Kathleen Openshaw
12 “The demon is growing with sins, but there are angels around”: Bundjalung Pentecostalism as Faith and Paradox
Mahnaz Alimardanian
Epilogue
Allan Anderson
Index
Notă biografică
Cristina Rocha, Ph.D. (2004), Western Sydney University, is Professor of Anthropology at that University. She has published on religion, migration and globalisation, including John of God: The Globalisation of Brazilian Faith Healing (OUP, 2017), Geertz Prize, American Anthropological Association.
Mark P. Hutchinson, PhD (1988), Alphacrucis College, is Professor of History and Dean of Education, Arts and Social Sciences at the College. He is widely published in history of evangelicalism, globalization, Pentecostalism and higher education, including the History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions (OUP 2018).
Kathleen Openshaw, Ph.D. (2019), Western Sydney University. She is the Managing Editor of The Australian Journal of Anthropology (TAJA) and a sessional staff member at WSU. She has published on Pentecostalism and migration from her Master’s Degree and PhD research.
Mark P. Hutchinson, PhD (1988), Alphacrucis College, is Professor of History and Dean of Education, Arts and Social Sciences at the College. He is widely published in history of evangelicalism, globalization, Pentecostalism and higher education, including the History of Protestant Dissenting Traditions (OUP 2018).
Kathleen Openshaw, Ph.D. (2019), Western Sydney University. She is the Managing Editor of The Australian Journal of Anthropology (TAJA) and a sessional staff member at WSU. She has published on Pentecostalism and migration from her Master’s Degree and PhD research.