Looking Back, Moving Forward: Transformation and Ethical Practice in the Ghanaian Church of Pentecost

Looking Back, Moving Forward: Transformation and Ethical Practice in the Ghanaian Church of Pentecost

by Girish Daswani
Looking Back, Moving Forward: Transformation and Ethical Practice in the Ghanaian Church of Pentecost

Looking Back, Moving Forward: Transformation and Ethical Practice in the Ghanaian Church of Pentecost

by Girish Daswani

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Overview

How do Ghanaian Pentecostals resolve the contradictions of their own faith while remaining faithful to their religious identity? Bringing together the anthropology of Christianity and the anthropology of ethics, Girish Daswani’s Looking Back, Moving Forward investigates the compromises with the past that members of Ghana’s Church of Pentecost make in order to remain committed Christians.

Even as church members embrace the break with the past that comes from being  “born-again,” many are less concerned with the boundaries of Christian practice than with interpersonal questions – the continuity of suffering after conversion, the causes of unhealthy relationships, the changes brought about by migration – and how to deal with them. By paying ethnographic attention to the embodied practices, interpersonal relationships, and moments of self-reflection in the lives of members of the Church of Pentecost in Ghana and amongst the Ghanaian diaspora in London, Looking Back, Moving Forward explores ethical practice as it emerges out of the questions that church members and other Ghanaian Pentecostals ask themselves.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442619593
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 02/26/2015
Series: Anthropological Horizons
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Girish Daswani is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Rupture and Continuity
2. Uncertainties and Dilemmas
3. Prophets and Prayer
4. Individuality and Dividuality
5. Kinship and Migration
6. African Christians in London
7. Citizens of Heaven
Conclusion: The Future Will Fight Against You

What People are Saying About This

Joel Robbins

“Daswani has written a groundbreaking account of the way people live out the task of balancing continuity and discontinuity in their daily lives. Focusing on members of the Ghanaian-originated Church of Pentecost, he brings together two rapidly growing areas of scholarship – the study of global Christianity and the anthropological study of ethics – in exciting new ways."

Richard Werbner

Looking Back, Moving Forward is exceptional because it is so rich, intimate, and soulfully concerned when it comes to the anguished subjectivity of Ghanaian Pentecostals at home and abroad in their diaspora, especially in London. Their portraits, like their artfully told personal stories, are striking.”

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