West Indian pentecostals : living their faith in the cities of New York and London /
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Author / Creator: | McLean-Farrell, Janice A. |
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Imprint: | New York : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016. |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12349270 |
Table of Contents:
- Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents ; Acknowledgments ; Introduction ; Role of churches in the lives of immigrants ; Research questions ; Definitions of terms ; West Indian; Pentecostalism; Methodology ; Outline of the book ; Chapter 1 Formation: Ethnic and Religious Identities within the West Indian Context ; The ethnic portion of the tapestry ; The Spanish contribution.
- The British and African contributions The religious portion of the tapestry ; Conclusion ; Chapter 2 Island Dreams and Disapora Realities: Migration, Transnationalism, and the Formation of Immigrant Pentecostal Churches ; Island dreams ; Local and international factors influencing West Indian migration; Immigration laws and acts; Perpetuating the image; The Mother Country; The Promised Land; Diaspora realities ; United States; Brooklyn context; Brownsville; Flatlands.
- A brief history of immigrant Pentecostal churches in New York CityLatter Rain Ministries; Beulah Church of God; Britain; London context; A brief history of immigrant Pentecostal churches in London; Kingsbridge New Testament Church of God; Transnationalism and the immigrants; Transnational activities of West Indian immigrants; Economic activities; Social activities; Cultural activities; Transnational activities among Pentecostal churches; Conclusion ; Chapter 3 Finding Space: Identification Among First-Generation Immigrants.
- Renegotiating identities Ethnic identities; New York; London; Religious identities; New York; London; Manifestation of identities in the Pentecostal churches ; Conclusion ; Chapter 4 Creating Space: Identity Construction Among West Indian Immigrant Youth ; Dealing with home ; Context: Describing the place called home ; Constructing identities ; Brooklyn; London; Appropriating their faith ; Negotiating change.
- Conclusion Chapter 5 Led by the Spirit: Mission within West Indian Pentecostal Churches ; Pentecostalism and mission ; Pentecostalism within the West Indies ; Mission within the diaspora ; Challenges for mission within the diaspora; Conclusion ; Conclusion: Living their Faith ; Postscript: Engaging the Field ; Notes ; Bibliography.