Annual review of the sociology of religion . Volumen 8, Pentecostals and the body /
edited by Michael Wilkinson, Peter Althouse.
- x, 335 páginas ; 25 centimetros.
- Annual review of the sociology of religion ; vol. 8 .
Índices: páginas 330-335.
Ritual, emotion, and experience -- Pentecostalism, the body, and embodiment -- Emotional regimes in the embodiment of charismatic prayer -- Spiritual property rights to bodily practives: pentecostal views of yoga and meditation as inviting demonization -- Worship rituals, discipline, and pentecostal-charismatic "techiques du corps" in the American Midwest -- Embodied gospel: the meteriality of pentecostal theology -- Pentecostal revivalism and the body -- Globalization, migration, and meaning Before habitus: embodies indeterminacy in black atlantic pentecostalism -- Emotions and spiritual knowledge: navigating (in) stabilities in migrant initiated churchesQ indiv -- Pentecostal rituals, human wellbeing, and the reshaping of African migrants at word comunication ministries, belgium -- Spiritual embodiment in yoruba pentecostalism in southwestern Nigeria -- A silence like thunder: pastoral and theological responses of Australian pentecostal-charismatic churches to LGBT individuals -- Mintaining sexual purity: ritualized, embodied, and spatial strategies among neo-charismatics in stockholm -- Body limited: belief and (trans) formations of the body in a pentecostal Roma community -- Ahegemonic masculinity: ethos and consumption in the universal church of the kingdom of God, Brazil -- Women and pentecostalism in zimbabwe: negotiating leadership in the zimbabwe assemblies of God forward in faith (ZAOGA FIF) ministry, harare -- Contra-deprivation: a bourdieusian analysis of hte production of glossolalia as a competitive form of religius capital.