Only (Dis-)Connect: Pentecostal Global Networking as Revelation and Concealment

Journal Title: Religions - Year 2013, Vol 4, Issue 3

Abstract

Contemporary forms of Pentecostalism, such as that of the Faith Movement, are often represented as inherently global, constituting a religion ‘made to travel’ and to missionize across the world. I argue that while much attention has been paid to proselytization as a catalyst in encouraging transnational activities among such Christians, more analysis is needed of how Pentecostalists represent each other in the construction of global imaginaries. The imagined and enacted networks that result assert connections between like-minded believers but also valorize the power of distance in the creation of landscapes of religious agency whose power is illustrated through such tropes as ‘number’, ‘mobility’, ‘presence’ and ‘conquest’. I juxtapose two Prosperity-oriented movements, that of the Swedish Word of Life and the Nigerian Redeemed Christian Church of God, to indicate further how Christians who appear to be conjoined via common forms of worship appear, from another perspective, to be inhabiting and moving across disjunct global landscapes and cartographies as they engage in very different forms of mobility.

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Simon Coleman

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  • EP ID EP25322
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/rel4030367
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Simon Coleman (2013). Only (Dis-)Connect: Pentecostal Global Networking as Revelation and Concealment. Religions, 4(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-25322