RT Article T1 Glory beyond the Camp: Festival, Liminality, and Repentance in the Charismatic Revival JF Journal of pentecostal theology VO 29 IS 2 SP 260 OP 274 A1 Redick, Caroline LA English YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1735285641 AB This article investigates whether the charismatic renewal’s Via Spiritus, with its emphasis on festival, joy, and divine empowerment, has eclipsed the Via Crucis, with its somatic pedagogy of suffering and renunciation. It explores this dynamic by contrasting two practices: the medieval Catholic pilgrimage and charismatic revival-seeking. Through exploring the overlaps between these two practices, the revival is interpreted as a liminal journey, a festival of grace, and a ritual of renunciation. At the same time, contrasting the penitential ritual of pilgrimage and revivals reveals a deficit of repentance in charismatic practice and theology. K1 Pilgrimage K1 Repentance K1 Revival K1 Spiritual Formation K1 Theologia Crucis K1 via crucis K1 via spiritus DO 10.1163/17455251-02902005