Charismatic Christianity as a global culture /
edited by Karla Poewe.
- Columbia, SC : South Carolina Press, c1994.
- viii, 300 p. ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
I. Methods and models -- Chapter 1 The normalization of religious experience: healing, prophecy, dreams, and visions -- Chapter 2 Charismatic churches in South Africa: a critique of criticisms and problems of bias -- II. Regional overviews and variations -- Chapter 3 Evangelical and charismatic Christianity in Latin America -- Chapter 4 The empire strikers back: Korean Pentecostal Mission to Japan -- Chapter 5 Are Pentecostals and Charismatics fundamentalists? A review of American uses of these categories -- III. Cases: turning orality into literary narrative-the making of Pentecostal and Holy Spirit history -- Chapter 6 Conflicting visions of the past: prophetic use of history in the Early American Pentecostal-Charismatic movements -- Chapter 7 Christianity and the construction of Global history: the example of Legio Maria -- Chapter 8 Third-generation Pentecostal language: continuity and change in collective perceptions -- Chapter 9 The Pentecostal elites and Pentecostal poor: a missed dialogue? -- IV. Charismatic thought -- Chapter 10 Charismatic Christian thought: experience, metonymy, and routinization -- Chapter 11 Rethinking the relationship of anthropology to science and religion