The Spirit and The Body: Towards a Womanist Pentecostal Social Justice Ethic

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This book represents the first monograph in womanist theological ethics and pentecostalism from within Europe. Despite its designation as an 'embodied faith', this book argues that both historically and in the present, classical pentecostalism often fails to integrate the body with spirituality in ways which attend to the hierarchies which oppress certain bodies in the church and the wider world. Looking back to the African and Wesleyan roots of the movement to explore this tension, the book then draws on qualitative as well as textual research, to analyse classical progressive pentecostalism in Britain today which models an integrated pentecostal faith to an extent, but retains inconsistencies. Finally, a womanist pentecostal theology is being constructed, which calls attention to the Spirit and the body - especially the bodies of the oppressed - as a path towards a holistic understanding of the work of the Spirit and pentecostal faith and ministry.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherBrill Academic Publishers
Number of pages205
ISBN (Electronic)9783657791330
ISBN (Print)9783506791337
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Nov 2023

Publication series

NameGlobal Religion — Religion global
PublisherBrill Academic Publishers
Volume4

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