Global Pentecostalism
the new face of Christian social engagement
Donald E. Miller
261 pages | ~7 hrs
Christianity
Global Pentecostalism
the new face of Christian social engagement
By Donald E. Miller
Christianity is experiencing a profound transformation as its epicenter shifts from the Western world to developing nations across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. This comprehensive exploration reveals the driving forces behind one of the most significant religious movements of our time.
Through four years of meticulous fieldwork spanning twenty countries, researchers Donald E. Miller and Tetsunao Yamamori provide an unprecedented window into the global Pentecostal phenomenon. Their journey takes readers beyond common misconceptions to uncover the authentic experiences of believers who are reshaping the spiritual landscape worldwide.
This investigation goes far beyond academic analysis, offering intimate glimpses into the daily lives of Pentecostal communities. Readers discover how this dynamic faith expression manifests differently across cultures while maintaining core elements that resonate with millions seeking spiritual connection and transformation.
The research reveals Pentecostalism not merely as a religious practice, but as a powerful social movement that influences communities, families, and individuals in profound ways. Through direct encounters with pastors, leaders, and everyday practitioners, the authors illuminate how this spiritual tradition addresses contemporary needs for meaning, healing, and hope.
For those seeking to understand modern spirituality's evolution and the forces driving religious change globally, this work provides essential insights into a movement that continues to expand and adapt across diverse cultural contexts.
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Pentecostalism
- ✓ Explore Internationalisatie
- ✓ Explore Pfingstbewegung
- ✓ Explore Églises pentecôtistes
- ✓ Explore Religion
- ✓ Explore Pinksterbeweging
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Details
- Published
- 2007
- Publisher
- University of California Press
- ISBN-13
- 9780520251939
- ISBN-10
- 0520251938
- Pages
- 261
- Language
- EN
- LC Classification
- BR1644. M55 2007