Masterarbeit, 2012
105 Seiten, Note: 5.5
This thesis aims to understand the global expansion of Pentecostalism within the theoretical framework of globalization and its internal religious characteristics. It explores the origins and historical trajectories of Pentecostalism's global spread, examining the conditions for its development and the theoretical frameworks best suited to define this dynamic movement. The thesis also investigates the reasons for Pentecostalism's rapid growth, analyzing both internal and external factors contributing to its global success. Finally, it examines the relationship between global Pentecostalism and processes of globalization and modernization.
1. Introduction: This chapter introduces the thesis through personal anecdotes of the author's experiences with Pentecostal churches in the US and South Africa, highlighting the movement's global reach and consistent religious characteristics despite diverse cultural contexts. It emphasizes Pentecostalism's unique ability to adapt locally while preserving its core features, positioning it as a potentially paradigmatic case of a de-centered global culture. The chapter sets the stage by outlining the central research questions, focusing on the origins, expansion, and the relationship between Pentecostalism, globalization, and modernization.
2. Studying Global Pentecostalism: [This chapter summary would go here. The provided text excerpt does not contain the full chapter 2.]
3. Theoretical Contexts: [This chapter summary would go here. The provided text excerpt does not contain the full chapter 3.]
4. Mapping Global Pentecostalism: [This chapter summary would go here. The provided text excerpt does not contain the full chapter 4.]
5. Globalization of Pentecostalism: [This chapter summary would go here. The provided text excerpt does not contain the full chapter 5.]
6. Pentecostalism and Capitalism: [This chapter summary would go here. The provided text excerpt does not contain the full chapter 6.]
Global Pentecostalism, Globalization, Modernity, Secularization, Religion, Religious Adaptability, Cultural Adaptation, Global Religious Movements, Pentecostal Cosmology, Theology of Prosperity, Capitalism, Transnationalism.
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The thesis investigates the global expansion of Pentecostalism, examining its origins, historical trajectories, and the factors contributing to its rapid growth. It analyzes the relationship between Pentecostalism, globalization, and modernization, and explores suitable theoretical frameworks for understanding this global religious movement. A key focus is on Pentecostalism's ability to adapt to diverse cultural contexts while maintaining its core religious features. The relationship between Pentecostalism and capitalism, particularly the "theology of prosperity," is also explored.
The thesis is structured into six chapters. Chapter 1 provides an introduction and sets the stage for the research. Chapter 2 (content not fully provided in this preview) likely delves into methodologies for studying global Pentecostalism. Chapter 3 explores relevant theoretical contexts, including religion, modernity, secularization, and globalization. Chapter 4 maps the global Pentecostal network, addressing definitional issues and historical development. Chapter 5 examines the globalization of Pentecostalism, focusing on conversion, cosmology, global outreach, and a synopsis of the process. Finally, Chapter 6 analyzes the relationship between Pentecostalism and capitalism, including the "theology of prosperity."
Key themes include the origins and historical trajectories of Pentecostalism's global expansion; factors contributing to its rapid growth; the relationship between Pentecostalism, globalization, and modernization; suitable theoretical frameworks for defining and analyzing Pentecostalism as a global movement; and Pentecostalism's adaptability to diverse cultural contexts.
Keywords include: Global Pentecostalism, Globalization, Modernity, Secularization, Religion, Religious Adaptability, Cultural Adaptation, Global Religious Movements, Pentecostal Cosmology, Theology of Prosperity, Capitalism, and Transnationalism.
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The author utilizes a framework that integrates the theoretical lenses of globalization and Pentecostalism's internal religious characteristics. The approach seems to be both historical and analytical, tracing the origins and expansion of the movement while simultaneously exploring the factors driving its success.
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