African Pentecostals in Catholic Europe: the politics of presence in the twenty-first century

"African Pentecostals in Catholic Europe describes the fraught encounters and inextricable connections between Catholicism and Pentecostalism. Italy, the home of Catholicism and seat of the papacy, has over the last thirty years become the destination of a significant flow of migrants from Nige...

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Main Author: Butticci, Annalisa (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England Harvard University Press 2016
In:Year: 2016
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Italy / Ghanaian immigrant / Nigerian immigrant / Pentecostal churches / Catholic church / Cultural contact
RelBib Classification:CC Christianity and Non-Christian religion; Inter-religious relations
KBN Sub-Saharan Africa
Further subjects:B Ghanaians (Italy) Religion
B Italy Religious life and customs
B Religion and sociology (Italy)
B Religion and sociology Italy
B Pentecostal Churches Relations Catholic Church
B Immigrants (Italy)
B Nigerians Religion Great Britain
B Catholic Church Relations Pentecostal churches
B Nigerians (Italy) Religion
B Immigrants Italy
B Pentecostalism (Italy)
B Ghanaians Religion Italy
B Pentecostalism Italy
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Summary:"African Pentecostals in Catholic Europe describes the fraught encounters and inextricable connections between Catholicism and Pentecostalism. Italy, the home of Catholicism and seat of the papacy, has over the last thirty years become the destination of a significant flow of migrants from Nigeria and Ghana. Along with their suitcases and dreams of a brighter future, these migrants have brought their own form of Pentecostalism, shaped by their various cultural formations and religious worlds. This ethnographic study brings to life the aesthetic and sensuous world of African Pentecostalism in Italy, a world composed of sacramental objects, images, and substances that are often paradoxically borrowed or re-mediated from Catholic aesthetics."--Provided by publisher
"African Pentecostals in Catholic Europe describes the fraught encounters and inextricable connections between Catholicism and Pentecostalism. Italy, the home of Catholicism and seat of the papacy, has over the last thirty years become the destination of a significant flow of migrants from Nigeria and Ghana. Along with their suitcases and dreams of a brighter future, these migrants have brought their own form of Pentecostalism, shaped by their various cultural formations and religious worlds. This ethnographic study brings to life the aesthetic and sensuous world of African Pentecostalism in Italy, a world composed of sacramental objects, images, and substances that are often paradoxically borrowed or re-mediated from Catholic aesthetics."--Provided by publisher
Item Description:Includes index
ISBN:0674737091