Establishing a 'Culture of Prayer': Holistic Spirituality and the Social Transformation of Contemporary Evangelicalism

Drawing on current ethnographic research in England, Germany, Spain, and Macedonia, the article will introduce a new charismatic-evangelical prayer movement that established a global prayer-chain and local prayer-communities. The so-called 24/7 Prayer-movement can be characterised as part of a broad...

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Published in:Annual review of the sociology of religion
Main Author: Schüler, Sebastian 1976- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2013
In: Annual review of the sociology of religion
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Summary:Drawing on current ethnographic research in England, Germany, Spain, and Macedonia, the article will introduce a new charismatic-evangelical prayer movement that established a global prayer-chain and local prayer-communities. The so-called 24/7 Prayer-movement can be characterised as part of a broader emerging religious attitude to highlight spiritual practices and to turn towards issues of social justice. This way, particularly evangelicals aim for creating new religious identities and a new public image. Accordingly, the article will examine how prayer can be understood and works as a social form of religious practice in relation to prayer as a form of individual spirituality. As will be demonstrated, prayer in this case is used as a form of social protest as well as a way to popularise a “holistic spirituality” as a form of social action. Thus, the movement intends to establish a “culture of prayer” in order to ground a particular religious attitude into everyday life and thereby to engender social and individual change. The 24/7 Prayer-movement has become one of the best-known brands for prayer in the modern Christian milieu and can count as a case study for observing current transformations of the religious lifestyles at the beginning of the 21st century.
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Contains:Enthalten in: Annual review of the sociology of religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004260498_016
DOI: 10.15496/publikation-62027
HDL: 10900/120654