This chapter will examine memory articulated through the lens of Pentecostalism as a means to better comprehend the relationship between faith and the migrant experiences of making home in a post-Celtic Tiger Ireland. The diasporic journeys undertaken by many African Pentecostal migrants are often remembered through the lens of their faith. While there is a theoretically rich body of work concerning Pentecostal memory (van Dijk, 1998; Meyer, 2004; Robbins, 2004; Ugba, 2008), my intent is to extend the literature on memory and Pentecostalism towards a consideration of faith memory as a mechanism of recovery in times of crisis. Memory is the mechanism through which we remember, create and re-create our past. I argue that faith memory is the d...
There is a story told about a boy who wanted a bicycle for Christmas and who prayed earnestly to God...
In postmodern societies the symbolic vacuum, a result of the loss of a unified religious tradition, ...
This research engaged complicated grief in an Afro-Christian context. The Afro-Christian context was...
Danièle Hervieu-Léger gives an account of religion as a chain of memory, that is, a form of collecti...
In postmodern societies the symbolic vacuum, a result of the loss of a unified religious tradition, ...
A problem with memory occurs in two ways that directly affect pastoral issues: when we reconstruct o...
In various parts of Africa, Pentecostalism underscores the necessity for its members to make a com...
AbstractHow do Pentecostal Christians seek repair and renewal in their lives, after their efforts to...
This presentation explores the role of religion, and Christianity in particular, in the creation and...
In this paper Alan Falconer examines the lessons learned from a study into the way in which memorie...
Funding: Templeton Religion Trust (Grant Number(s): 58801).How does religious liturgy connect partic...
The last number of years has seen the mushrooming of African Pentecostal churches, especially Prospe...
In this paper Alan Falconer examines the lessons learned from a study into the way in which memories...
How does religious liturgy connect participants to each other and to those that went before them the...
The concept of resilience continues to be popular within various discourses and disciplines across t...
There is a story told about a boy who wanted a bicycle for Christmas and who prayed earnestly to God...
In postmodern societies the symbolic vacuum, a result of the loss of a unified religious tradition, ...
This research engaged complicated grief in an Afro-Christian context. The Afro-Christian context was...
Danièle Hervieu-Léger gives an account of religion as a chain of memory, that is, a form of collecti...
In postmodern societies the symbolic vacuum, a result of the loss of a unified religious tradition, ...
A problem with memory occurs in two ways that directly affect pastoral issues: when we reconstruct o...
In various parts of Africa, Pentecostalism underscores the necessity for its members to make a com...
AbstractHow do Pentecostal Christians seek repair and renewal in their lives, after their efforts to...
This presentation explores the role of religion, and Christianity in particular, in the creation and...
In this paper Alan Falconer examines the lessons learned from a study into the way in which memorie...
Funding: Templeton Religion Trust (Grant Number(s): 58801).How does religious liturgy connect partic...
The last number of years has seen the mushrooming of African Pentecostal churches, especially Prospe...
In this paper Alan Falconer examines the lessons learned from a study into the way in which memories...
How does religious liturgy connect participants to each other and to those that went before them the...
The concept of resilience continues to be popular within various discourses and disciplines across t...
There is a story told about a boy who wanted a bicycle for Christmas and who prayed earnestly to God...
In postmodern societies the symbolic vacuum, a result of the loss of a unified religious tradition, ...
This research engaged complicated grief in an Afro-Christian context. The Afro-Christian context was...