Intervening in debates on religion and social inequalities, this article advocates a shift from concerns with economic ethics to a focus on religious belonging as embodying class-based cultural distinctions. In the first part, I critically review the literature that draws inspiration from Weber’s concept of Protestant inner-worldly asceticism and advance two arguments: Pentecostal orientations toward this-worldly salvation thwart rationalising potentials and feed into magic, or “occult,” economies instead. Simultaneously, however, Pentecostalism promotes personal autonomy by emphasising the possibilities for radical personal change through conversion and becoming “born again.” In the second part, I draw on Bourdieu’s cultural sociology and ...
Religion in Africa is in many respects becoming religion without belief and community again, I will ...
Pentecostal studies has been one of the most vibrant areas of research in Africa for over twenty yea...
This article engaged in critical analyses of the capitalistic nature of the practices of African Ne...
How should we think of development within an ideological format in which individual subjects are abs...
Focusing on the phenomenal popularity of Pentecostal-CharismaticChurches (PCCs) in Africa, this arti...
Abstract This article responds to a trend in recent anthropological scholarship in Africa that has o...
Focusing on the phenomenal popularity of Pentecostal-Charismatic Churches (PCCs) in Africa, this art...
This article evaluates the challenges that militate against the full engagement of New African Pente...
In 2008 South Africa’s Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) produced a report on Pentecostali...
This paper argues that although Pentecostalism seems to be reviving Christianity in Africa, judging ...
This article reflects the findings of a study that was conducted by NOVA (a research organization fo...
Religion in Africa is in many respects becoming religion without belief and community again, I will ...
This article maps the vital debate on Prosperity Gospel in Africa and its relevance for socioeconomi...
There is an important if largely unremarked diversity within African Christianity; on the one hand, ...
Much of poverty alleviation theory and practice fails to sufficiently consider the following crucial...
Religion in Africa is in many respects becoming religion without belief and community again, I will ...
Pentecostal studies has been one of the most vibrant areas of research in Africa for over twenty yea...
This article engaged in critical analyses of the capitalistic nature of the practices of African Ne...
How should we think of development within an ideological format in which individual subjects are abs...
Focusing on the phenomenal popularity of Pentecostal-CharismaticChurches (PCCs) in Africa, this arti...
Abstract This article responds to a trend in recent anthropological scholarship in Africa that has o...
Focusing on the phenomenal popularity of Pentecostal-Charismatic Churches (PCCs) in Africa, this art...
This article evaluates the challenges that militate against the full engagement of New African Pente...
In 2008 South Africa’s Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) produced a report on Pentecostali...
This paper argues that although Pentecostalism seems to be reviving Christianity in Africa, judging ...
This article reflects the findings of a study that was conducted by NOVA (a research organization fo...
Religion in Africa is in many respects becoming religion without belief and community again, I will ...
This article maps the vital debate on Prosperity Gospel in Africa and its relevance for socioeconomi...
There is an important if largely unremarked diversity within African Christianity; on the one hand, ...
Much of poverty alleviation theory and practice fails to sufficiently consider the following crucial...
Religion in Africa is in many respects becoming religion without belief and community again, I will ...
Pentecostal studies has been one of the most vibrant areas of research in Africa for over twenty yea...
This article engaged in critical analyses of the capitalistic nature of the practices of African Ne...