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    Author(s)Peter Marina
    PublisherLexington Books
    ISBN9781498503563
    Pages322
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2014

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    Lexington Books Getting the Holy Ghost Urban Ethnography in a Brooklyn Pentecostal Tongue-Speaking Church 2014 Edition by Peter Marina

    This book carries an ethnographic signature in approach and style, and is an examination of a small Brooklyn, New York, African-American, Pentecostal church congregation and is based on ethnographic notes taken over the course of four years. The Pentecostal Church is known to outsiders almost exclusively for its members' "bizarre" habit of speaking in tongues. This ethnography, however, puts those outsiders inside the church pews, as it paints a portrait of piety, compassion, caring, love-all embraced through an embodiment perspective, as the church's members experience these forces in the most personal ways through religious conversion. Central themes include concerns with the notion of "spectacle" because of the grand bodily display that is highlighted by spiritual struggle, social aspiration, punishment and spontaneous explosions of a variety of emotions in the public sphere. The approach to sociology throughout this work incorporates the striking dialectic of history and biography to penetrate and interact with religiously inspired residents of the inner-city in a quest to make sense both empirically and theoretically of this rapidly changing, surprising and highly contradictory late-modern church scene.The focus on the individual process of becoming Pentecostal provides a road map into the church and canvasses an intimate view into the lives of its members, capturing their stories as they proceed in their Pentecostal careers. This book challenges important sociological concepts like crisis to explain religious seekership and conversion, while developing new concepts such as "God Hunting" and "Holy Ghost Capital" to explain the process through which individuals become tongue-speaking Pentecostals. Church members acquire "Holy Ghost Capital" and construct a Pentecostal identity through a relationship narrative to establish personal status and power through conflicting tongue-speaking ideas. Finally, this book examines the futures of the small and large, institutionally affiliated Pentecostal Church and argues that the small Pentecostal Church is better able to resist modern rationalizing forces, retaining the charisma that sparked the initial religious movement. The power of charisma in the small church has far-reaching consequences and implications for the future of Pentecostalism and its followers. Table of contents :- IntroductionPart 1Chapter 1: A Brief Overview of Global PentecostalismChapter 2: Brownsville, BrooklynChapter 3: Holy Ghost Church Organizational StructurePart 2Chapter 4: The Main CharactersChapter 5: The Pentecostal Scene and its MusicChapter 6: Becoming a God HunterChapter 7: Getting SavedChapter 8: Speaking in TonguesPart 3Chapter 9: The Future of the Black Tongue Speaking ChurchChapter 10: Individual Consequences to Becoming a Pentecostal