African Pentecostalism in Britain: migration, inclusion, and the prosperity gospel

Between hope and experience : everyday life for Africans in Britain -- Learning to deserve : political subjectivity and born-again personhood -- Waiting on God : temporal uncertainty and Pentecostal agency -- Doing life together : reciprocity and risk in Pentecostal giving -- Creating God's cul...

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Main Author: Stockland, Katharine (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2022
In:Year: 2022
Series/Journal:Studies in migration and diaspora
Further subjects:B Pentecostalism (Great Britain)
B Great Britain Religious life and customs
B Faith movement (Hagin) (Great Britain)
B Africans Religious life (Great Britain)
B Black people Religious life (Great Britain)
B Thesis
B Africans (Great Britain) Social conditions
B Pentecostals, Black (Great Britain) Social conditions
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Summary:Between hope and experience : everyday life for Africans in Britain -- Learning to deserve : political subjectivity and born-again personhood -- Waiting on God : temporal uncertainty and Pentecostal agency -- Doing life together : reciprocity and risk in Pentecostal giving -- Creating God's culture : cultural diversity and Christian practice.
"Based on ethnographic research among African Pentecostal Christians living in the United Kingdom, this book addresses themes of migration and community-formation, religious identity and practice, and social and political exclusion. With attention to strained kinship relationships, precarious labour conditions, and struggles for legal and social legitimacy, it explores the ways in which intimacy with a Pentecostal God - and with fellow Christians - has been shaped by the challenges of everyday life for Africans in the UK. A study of religious subjectivity and the success of the so-called 'prosperity' gospel, African Pentecostalism in Britain examines the manner in which the presence of God becomes real for believers through their complex and often-fraught relationships of trust and intimacy with others. As such, it will appeal to sociologists and anthropologists with interests in migration and religion"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0367568721
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4342/9781003104834