Description
Book SynopsisDrawing on two years of ethnographic research, this book explores Pentecostal Christianity in the kind of community where it often flourishes: a densely populated neighborhood in the heart of an extraction economy. It highlights this religion's role in making life possible in structurally adjusted Africa.
Trade Review"Naomi Haynes provides a compelling ethnographic study of the centrality of Pentecostal Christianity in contemporary Zambia... Haynes’ attention to certain socially productive elements of Pentecostalism allows her to dig deep into her ethnographic material and to detail what animates the everyday, interpersonal relationships at the core of Pentecostal Christian communities on the Zambian Copperbelt." * AllegraLab *
"It is a testament to the strengths of this book that it generates such questions, that it opens these and other avenues for further research. Breaking new ground in the study of religious life and social change,
Moving by the Spirit should be read by all Africanists whose research and teaching engage such themes." * African Studies Review *
"Haynes’s book is a page-turner and a table-turner – gracefully written and gently dissentient toward some existing ideas on contemporary African Pentecostalism. . . . Scholars of Pentecostal-Charismatic Christianity and anthropologists of Christianity are in debt to Naomi Haynes for supplying her readers with such an empirically rich and theoretically nuanced portrait of contemporary Zambian neo-Pentecostals." * PentecoStudies *
Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Acknowledgments Note on Bemba Orthography and Pseudonyms Prologue: A Breakthrough for Mr. Zulu Introduction: Pentecostalism as Promise, Pentecostalism as Problem 1. Boom and Bust, Revival and Renewal 2. Making Moving Happen 3. Becoming Pentecostal on the Copperbelt 4. Ritual and the (Un)making of the Pentecostal Relational World 5. Prosperity, Charisma, and the Problem of Gender 6. On the Potential and Problems of Pentecostal Exchange 7. Mending Mother's Kitchen 8. The Circulation of Copperbelt Saints Conclusion: Worlds That Flourish Notes References Cited Index