Piety, Intimacy and Mobility : A Case Study of Charismatic Christianity in Present-day Stockholm

Stockholm County is a post-industrial Swedish region characterized by high levels of mobility and technologization as well as ethnic and religious diversity. Among its religious minorities exist various strands of charismatic Christianity, some of which originate from the Pentecostal revival of the...

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Main Author: Moberg, Jessica
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Södertörns högskola, Religionsvetenskap 2013
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-sh-182452013-02-13T16:02:23ZPiety, Intimacy and Mobility : A Case Study of Charismatic Christianity in Present-day StockholmengMoberg, JessicaSödertörns högskola, ReligionsvetenskapHuddinge : Södertörns högskola2013Charismatic ChristianityPentecostalismhabituationlearning religionmobilityritualizationritual appropriationreligious consumptioncommodificationmaterialityembodimentnarrativelate modernityglobalizationinward turnsubjective turnauthenticityintimacyprayerworshipmusictestimonyurban religionreligious eclecticismStockholm County is a post-industrial Swedish region characterized by high levels of mobility and technologization as well as ethnic and religious diversity. Among its religious minorities exist various strands of charismatic Christianity, some of which originate from the Pentecostal revival of the early 20th century and some of which belong to more recent movements. The aim of this ethnographic study is to examine how affiliates of the multicultural charismatic Christian congregation New Life Church practice religiosity within the context of their personal daily lives, within the framework of the general congregation and in terms of their involvements with other religious organizations in the area of Stockholm. Beginning with the assumption that the practice of contemporary religiosity and the development of a religious identity are part of an ongoing process of habituation, the study describes how practitioners cultivate a form of charismatic piety characterized by certain embodied orientations, patterns of ritualization and narrative genres. To shed further light on this process, it draws upon a variety of theories concerning ritualization, embodiment, performance, narratives and materiality. Apart from this, the study also constitutes an attempt to explore and measure the impact on the practitioners’ religiosity of late modern developments such as urbanization, detraditionalization and global mobility as well as the growing absorption in consumerism, emotional intimacy and the unfolding of the “authentic” inner self. While pursuing these ends, the study also calls into question previous assumptions about charismatic Christianity in Sweden, most particularly the assumption that today’s practitioners remain inclined to be entirely faithful to one given institution and its system of beliefs and practices. Indeed this view is directly challenged herein by the finding that contemporary charismatics are far more inclined to eclectically appropriate elements and models of thoughts from various contexts of origin as well as to affiliate with and/or visit multiple Christian institutions. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-18245urn:isbn:978-91-86069-57-5Södertörn Doctoral Dissertations, 1652-7399 ; 74application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Charismatic Christianity
Pentecostalism
habituation
learning religion
mobility
ritualization
ritual appropriation
religious consumption
commodification
materiality
embodiment
narrative
late modernity
globalization
inward turn
subjective turn
authenticity
intimacy
prayer
worship
music
testimony
urban religion
religious eclecticism
spellingShingle Charismatic Christianity
Pentecostalism
habituation
learning religion
mobility
ritualization
ritual appropriation
religious consumption
commodification
materiality
embodiment
narrative
late modernity
globalization
inward turn
subjective turn
authenticity
intimacy
prayer
worship
music
testimony
urban religion
religious eclecticism
Moberg, Jessica
Piety, Intimacy and Mobility : A Case Study of Charismatic Christianity in Present-day Stockholm
description Stockholm County is a post-industrial Swedish region characterized by high levels of mobility and technologization as well as ethnic and religious diversity. Among its religious minorities exist various strands of charismatic Christianity, some of which originate from the Pentecostal revival of the early 20th century and some of which belong to more recent movements. The aim of this ethnographic study is to examine how affiliates of the multicultural charismatic Christian congregation New Life Church practice religiosity within the context of their personal daily lives, within the framework of the general congregation and in terms of their involvements with other religious organizations in the area of Stockholm. Beginning with the assumption that the practice of contemporary religiosity and the development of a religious identity are part of an ongoing process of habituation, the study describes how practitioners cultivate a form of charismatic piety characterized by certain embodied orientations, patterns of ritualization and narrative genres. To shed further light on this process, it draws upon a variety of theories concerning ritualization, embodiment, performance, narratives and materiality. Apart from this, the study also constitutes an attempt to explore and measure the impact on the practitioners’ religiosity of late modern developments such as urbanization, detraditionalization and global mobility as well as the growing absorption in consumerism, emotional intimacy and the unfolding of the “authentic” inner self. While pursuing these ends, the study also calls into question previous assumptions about charismatic Christianity in Sweden, most particularly the assumption that today’s practitioners remain inclined to be entirely faithful to one given institution and its system of beliefs and practices. Indeed this view is directly challenged herein by the finding that contemporary charismatics are far more inclined to eclectically appropriate elements and models of thoughts from various contexts of origin as well as to affiliate with and/or visit multiple Christian institutions.
author Moberg, Jessica
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title Piety, Intimacy and Mobility : A Case Study of Charismatic Christianity in Present-day Stockholm
title_short Piety, Intimacy and Mobility : A Case Study of Charismatic Christianity in Present-day Stockholm
title_full Piety, Intimacy and Mobility : A Case Study of Charismatic Christianity in Present-day Stockholm
title_fullStr Piety, Intimacy and Mobility : A Case Study of Charismatic Christianity in Present-day Stockholm
title_full_unstemmed Piety, Intimacy and Mobility : A Case Study of Charismatic Christianity in Present-day Stockholm
title_sort piety, intimacy and mobility : a case study of charismatic christianity in present-day stockholm
publisher Södertörns högskola, Religionsvetenskap
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