Worship and Social Engagement in Urban Aboriginal-led Australian Pentecostal Congregations

Worship and Social Engagement in Urban Aboriginal-led Australian Pentecostal Congregations
Author: Tanya Riches
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004400273

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Worship and Social Engagement in Urban Aboriginal-led Australian Pentecostal Congregations: (Re)imagining Identity in the Spirit conducts ethnographic research into three Australian Pentecostal congregations with Aboriginal senior leadership pastor couples.

(Re)imagining Identity in the Spirit

(Re)imagining Identity in the Spirit
Author: Tanya Nicole Riches
Publisher:
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2017
Genre: Aboriginal Australians
ISBN:

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Much of Australia was Christianized in "The Great Missionary Era." Although many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders today self-identify as Christian, their vocies are often marginalized within Australia's denominational and church leadership structures due to perceived "syncretism" or continuing Dreaming Spirituality. In 1955 the anthropologist Malcolm Calley identified Bundjalung Pentecostal Christians who had indigenized global Pentecostal models to participate fully in Christianity despite segregation laws and lack of Australian citizenship. But Aboriginal leadership of urban churches today is largely undocumented. Aboriginal Pentecostal leaders on Bundjalung land used a decolonizing participatory method of "yarning" to resituate this research at the interdisciplinary intersection of theology, anthropology, and development studies drawing upon Amartya Sen's capability approach. The dissertation presents three urban Pentecostal congregations with Aboriginal pastors--Will and Sandra Dumas (Ganggalah Church, The Gold Coast) with the Australian Christian Churches, Brian and Lolita Lampton (Power of the Spirit Ministries, Cairns) in their own denomination, and Pastors Tim and Di Edwards (Eagle Rock Community Church, Perth) affiliated with Victory Outreach. The study asks, "How are the worship and social engagement practices of these urban Aboriginal-led Pentecostal congregations linked, if at all?" Randall Collin's Durkheimian/Goffmanian interaction ritual chain theory was used to investigate how the rituals of these three churches are related, and to chart outcomes for individuals and the community. The thesis of this dissertation is that as urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders act as leaders and visionaries of Pentecostal religious voluntary organizations, they are actively (re)imagining their selves, (re)imagining Christianity and, subsequently, (re)imagining their worlds in Spirit encounter. The research found an Aboriginal Pentecostal network had existed since 1904, that still gathered regularly across Australia for musical worship, teaching, and mentoring rituals. Although cultural knowledges were integrated, this was not the goal of meeting. The central purpose was "being in the Spirit," an encounter with God that changed a worshiper's perceptions of self, reordered relationships, and reframed their understanding of their world. The dissertation outlines social programs, noting their particular relevance for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander members. 91% of interview participants self-reported a positive impact from attending these churches. The churches themselves performed indigeneity in different ways, and this affected the social programs of the churches.

Current Trajectories in Global Pentecostalism: Culture, Social Engagement, and Change

Current Trajectories in Global Pentecostalism: Culture, Social Engagement, and Change
Author: Roger G. Robins
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2019-02-08
Genre: Arts in general
ISBN: 3038974536

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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Current Trajectories in Global Pentecostalism: Culture, Social Engagement, and Change" that was published in Religions

Australian Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements

Australian Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004425799

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In Australian Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements: Arguments from the Margins Rocha, Hutchinson and Openshaw argue that Australia has made and still makes important contributions to the ways in which Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianities have developed worldwide.

Happy: LGBTQ+ Experiences of Australian Pentecostal-Charismatic Christianity

Happy: LGBTQ+ Experiences of Australian Pentecostal-Charismatic Christianity
Author: Mark Jennings
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3031201442

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This book relates the unique experiences of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ+) people in Australian Pentecostal-Charismatic Christian churches. Grounded in the theoretical contributions of Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, Lewis Coser, and others, the book exposes the discursive ‘battleground’ over the ‘truth’ of sex which underlies the participants’ stories. These rich and complex narratives reveal the stakes of this conflict, manifested in ‘the line’ – a barrier restricting out LGBTQ+ people from full participation in ministry and service. Although some participants related stories of supportive—if typically conservative—congregations where they felt able to live out an authentic, integrated faith, others found they could only leave their formerly close and supportive communities behind, ‘counter-rejecting’ the churches and often the faith that they felt had rejected them.

Ethics and Christian Musicking

Ethics and Christian Musicking
Author: Nathan Myrick
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2021-03-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1000360067

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The relationship between musical activity and ethical significance occupies long traditions of thought and reflection both within Christianity and beyond. From concerns regarding music and the passions in early Christian writings through to moral panics regarding rock music in the 20th century, Christians have often gravitated to the view that music can become morally weighted, building a range of normative practices and prescriptions upon particular modes of ethical judgment. But how should we think about ethics and Christian musical activity in the contemporary world? As studies of Christian musicking have moved to incorporate the experiences, agencies, and relationships of congregations, ethical questions have become implicit in new ways in a range of recent research - how do communities negotiate questions of value in music? How are processes of encounter with a variety of different others negotiated through musical activity? What responsibilities arise within musical communities? This volume seeks to expand this conversation. Divided into four sections, the book covers the relationship of Christian musicking to the body; responsibilities and values; identity and encounter; and notions of the self. The result is a wide-ranging perspective on music as an ethical practice, particularly as it relates to contemporary religious and spiritual communities. This collection is an important milestone at the intersection of ethnomusicology, musicology, religious studies and theology. It will be a vital reference for scholars and practitioners reflecting on the values and practices of worshipping communities in the contemporary world.

Sisters, Mothers, Daughters: Pentecostal Perspectives on Violence against Women

Sisters, Mothers, Daughters: Pentecostal Perspectives on Violence against Women
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2022-06-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004513205

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This volume explores issues and themes related to violence against women. The contributing authors approach the topic from a Pentecostal perspective both in the way they assess the pervasiveness and urgency of the problem and in the solutions they propose.

The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Theology and Qualitative Research

The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Theology and Qualitative Research
Author: Pete Ward
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2022-07-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1119756936

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A unique introduction to the developing field of Theology and Qualitative Research In recent years, a growing number of scholars within the field of theological research have adopted qualitative empirical methods. The use of qualitative research is shaping the nature of theology and redefining what it means to be a theologian. Hence, contemporary scholars who are undertaking empirical fieldwork across a range of theological subdisciplines require authoritative guidance and well-developed frameworks of practice and theory. The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Theology and Qualitative Research outlines the challenges and possibilities for theological research that engages with qualitative methods. It reflects more than 15 years of academic research within the Ecclesiology and Ethnography Network, and features an international group of scholars committed to the empirical and theological study of the Christian church. Edited by world-renowned experts, this unprecedented volume addresses the theological debates, methodological complexities, and future directions of this emerging field. Contributions from both established and emerging scholars describe key theoretical approaches, discuss how different empirical methods are used within theology, explore the links between qualitative researchand adjacent scholarly traditions, and more. The companion: Discusses how qualitative empirical work changes the practice of theology, enabling a disciplined attention to the lived social realities of Christian religion and what theologians do Introduces theoretical and methodological debates in the field, as well as central epistemological and ontological questions Presents different approaches to Theology and Qualitative research, highlighting important issues and developments in the last decades Explores how empirical insights are shaping areas such as liturgics, homiletics, youth ministry, and Christian education Includes perspectives from scholars working in disciplines other than theology The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Theology and Qualitative Research is essential reading for graduate students, postgraduates, PhD students, researchers, and scholars in Christian Ethics, Systematic Theology, Practical Theology, Contemporary Worship, and related disciplines such as Ecclesiology, Mission Studies, World Christianity, Pastoral Theology, Political Theology, Worship Studies, and all forms of contextual theology.

The Holy Spirit and the Eagle Feather

The Holy Spirit and the Eagle Feather
Author: Aaron A.M. Ross
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2023-08-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0228018129

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Pentecostalism is one of the fastest-growing religious movements in the world. In Canada, it is the most rapidly growing Christian group among Indigenous people, with approximately one in ten Pentecostals in the country being Indigenous. Pentecostalism has become a religious force in many Indigenous communities, where congregations are most often led by Indigenous ministers – an achievement that took many decades. The Holy Spirit and the Eagle Feather traces the development of Indigenous Pentecostalism in Canada. Exploring the history of twentieth-century missionization, with particular attention to the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada’s Northland Mission, founded in 1943, Aaron Ross shows how the denomination’s Euro-Canadian leaders, who believed themselves to be supporters of Indigenous-led churches, struggled to relinquish control of mission management and finances. Drawing on interviews with contemporary figures in the movement, he describes how Indigenous Pentecostals would come to challenge the mission’s eurocentrism over decades, eventually entering positions of leadership in the church. This process required them to confront the painful vestiges of colonialism and to grapple with the different philosophies and theologies of Pentecostalism and Indigenous traditional spiritualities. In doing so they indigenized the movement and forged a new identity, as Indigenous and Pentecostal. Indigenous Pentecostals now occupy key roles in the church and serve as political, cultural, and economic leaders in their communities. The Holy Spirit and the Eagle Feather tells the story of how they overcame the church’s colonial impulses to become religious leaders, as well as agents for decolonization and reconciliation.

The Pentecostal World

The Pentecostal World
Author: Michael Wilkinson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 743
Release: 2023-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1000871223

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The Pentecostal World provides a comprehensive and critical introduction to one of the most vibrant and diverse expressions of contemporary Christianity. Unlike many books on Pentecostalism, this collection of essays from all continents does not attempt to synthesize and simplify the movement’s inherent diversity and fragmented dispersion. Instead, the global flows of Pentecostalism are firmly grounded in local histories and expressions, as well as the various modes of their worldwide reproduction. The book thus argues for a new understanding of Pentecostal and Charismatic movements that accounts for the simultaneous processes of pluralization and homogenization in contemporary World Christianity. Written by a distinguished team of international contributors across various disciplines, the volume is comprised of six parts, with each offering a critical perspective on classical themes in the study of Pentecostalism. Led by a programmatic introduction, the thirty-six chapters within these parts explore a variety of themes: history and historiography, conversion, spirit beliefs and exorcism, prosperity, politics, gender relations, sexual identities, racism, development, migration, pilgrimage, interreligious relations, media, ecumenism, and academic research. The Pentecostal World is essential reading for students and researchers in anthropology, history, political science, religious studies, sociology, and theology. The book will also be very useful for those in related fields, such as culture studies, black studies, ethnic studies, and gender studies.