John of God: The Globalization of Brazilian Faith Healing
Autor Cristina Rochaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 ian 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780190466718
ISBN-10: 0190466715
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 231 x 152 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0190466715
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 231 x 152 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
It is a joy to watch important intellectual agendas develop across a scholar's body of work. John of God continues Cristina Rocha's project of recalibrating our understanding of transnational religion by showing "that global flows do not emanate solely from the Global North". It should be required reading for scholars of new religious movements, especially those attentive to their transnational dimensions. The book's ideal setting would be graduate anthropology and religion classes...But excellent writing and clear argumentation ensure that undergraduates will be able to follow any assigned chapters. The book is a remarkable achievement.
An important account of the Brazilian spiritual healer. Bringing great impact and extreme relevance to the field of religious globalization ... The methodological discussion is another highlight of Rocha's work ... The author indeed accomplished through the chapters what she proposed in the introduction: the importance of globalization and transnationalism in the shaping of new ideas and spiritual practices in late modernity. The book revealed, through a veryprecise methodological work, a complex cartography of religious globalization
Rocha's book is richly detailed and persuasive... [H]er ability to integrate a variety of relevant concepts and theoretical frames into her analysis is exceptional. The book is clearly written and engaging, and the analysis is original and valuable. Highly recommended for specialists, for libraries, and for students and scholars of religion interested in Latin American religions, religious healing, spirit incorporation traditions, and/or the globalization of religions.
This book does what all good ethnographies do: it tells gripping stories. Rocha has a gift for taking simple moments between people and showing how complex they really are, informed by a range of philosophies and belief systems as well as a global political economy. But fundamentally, this book is a deeply respectful account of people's beliefs that never reduces them to a placebo effect or false consciousness, even as it shows the structures underpinning their pilgrimages.
This is one of the most insightful and engaging accounts of spiritual healing in recent years. By focusing on one of the most intriguing spiritual healers of our time, João de Deus, Rocha illuminates the enduring relevance, despite significant secularization in the West, of curing through faith. This book belongs on the top shelf of everyone interested in 21st-century religion, spirituality and globalization.
An important account of the Brazilian spiritual healer. Bringing great impact and extreme relevance to the field of religious globalization ... The methodological discussion is another highlight of Rocha's work ... The author indeed accomplished through the chapters what she proposed in the introduction: the importance of globalization and transnationalism in the shaping of new ideas and spiritual practices in late modernity. The book revealed, through a veryprecise methodological work, a complex cartography of religious globalization
Rocha's book is richly detailed and persuasive... [H]er ability to integrate a variety of relevant concepts and theoretical frames into her analysis is exceptional. The book is clearly written and engaging, and the analysis is original and valuable. Highly recommended for specialists, for libraries, and for students and scholars of religion interested in Latin American religions, religious healing, spirit incorporation traditions, and/or the globalization of religions.
This book does what all good ethnographies do: it tells gripping stories. Rocha has a gift for taking simple moments between people and showing how complex they really are, informed by a range of philosophies and belief systems as well as a global political economy. But fundamentally, this book is a deeply respectful account of people's beliefs that never reduces them to a placebo effect or false consciousness, even as it shows the structures underpinning their pilgrimages.
This is one of the most insightful and engaging accounts of spiritual healing in recent years. By focusing on one of the most intriguing spiritual healers of our time, João de Deus, Rocha illuminates the enduring relevance, despite significant secularization in the West, of curing through faith. This book belongs on the top shelf of everyone interested in 21st-century religion, spirituality and globalization.
Notă biografică
Cristina Rocha is Associate Professor, Australia Research Council Future Fellow, and Director of the Religion and Society Research at Western Sydney University, Australia.