Words upon the Word: An Ethnography of Evangelical Group Bible Study

Words upon the Word: An Ethnography of Evangelical Group Bible Study

by James S. Bielo
ISBN-10:
0814791220
ISBN-13:
9780814791226
Pub. Date:
04/01/2009
Publisher:
New York University Press
ISBN-10:
0814791220
ISBN-13:
9780814791226
Pub. Date:
04/01/2009
Publisher:
New York University Press
Words upon the Word: An Ethnography of Evangelical Group Bible Study

Words upon the Word: An Ethnography of Evangelical Group Bible Study

by James S. Bielo
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Overview

Evangelical Bible study groups are the most prolific type of small group in American society, with more than 30 million Protestants gathering every week for this distinct purpose, meeting in homes, churches, coffee shops, restaurants, and other public and private venues across the country. What happens in these groups? How do they help shape the contours of American Evangelical life? While more public forms of political activism have captured popular and scholarly imaginations, it is in group Bible study that Evangelicals reflect on the details of their faith. Here they become self-conscious religious subjects, sharing the intimate details of life, interrogating beliefs and practices, and articulating their version of Christian identity and culture.
In Words upon the Word, James S. Bielo draws on over nineteen months of ethnographic work with five congregations to better understand why group Bible study matters so much to Evangelicals and for Evangelical culture. Through a close analysis of participants' discourse, Bielo examines the defining themes of group life—from textual interpretation to spiritual intimacy and the rehearsal of witnessing. Bielo's approach allows these Evangelical groups to speak for themselves, illustrating Bible study's uniqueness in Evangelical life as a site of open and critical dialogue. Ultimately, Bielo's ethnography sheds much needed light on the power of group Bible study for the ever-evolving shape of American Evangelicalism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814791226
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 04/01/2009
Series: Qualitative Studies in Religion (Paperback)
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

James Bielo is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Miami University. He is author of numerous books, including Materializing the Bible: Scripture, Sensation, Place (Bloomsbury, 2021); Ark Encounter: The Making of a Creationist Theme Park (NYU Press, 2018); Anthropology of Religion: The Basics (Routledge, 2015); Emerging Evangelicals: Faith, Modernity, and the Desire for Authenticity (NYU Press, 2011); and Words Upon the Word: An Ethnography of Evangelical Bible Study (NYU Press, 2009).

Table of Contents

Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Conceptualizing Emerging Evangelicalism
1 Stories of Deconversion
2 Ironies of Faith
3 Ancient-Future I: Experiencing God
4 Ancient-Future II: Everyday Monastics
5 Missional I: Everyday Missionaries
6 Missional II: Kingdom Theologies
7 Church Planting I: A New Work
8 Church Planting II: Sense of Place
Conclusion: Dialogic Evangelicalism
Appendix
References
Index
About the Author

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

Words Upon the Word is a model of ethnographic reflexivity and methodological transparency. . .ethnographies like this one will remind everyone else that, to some extent, they may still be right.”
-Omri Elisha,CUNY Queens College

"Bielo's use of discourse theory is among the best I have seen in terms of its clarity and coherence. Simply put, at every point in the book the reader knows exactly what Bielo is talking about, what its implications are, and how it relates to empirical evidence. The book is a pleasure to read... Overall, Bielo's study offers important claims about evangelical Christian culture and biblicist practices supported by a first-rate ethnography and clear analysis. It is recommended for all students of U.S. religiosity, Christianity, and reading."-American Anthropologist,

"Given the centrality of Bible study to American evangelical life, the relative dearth of scholarly investigation of Bible studies is striking. Anthropologist James Bielo has helped fill this significant lacuna."-Books & Culture,

"Bielo examines the importance of bible study for evangelical belief, institutional life, and interaction with nonbelievers. In analyzing the vitality of these groups, Bielo also adds complexity to our understanding of the intellectual processes of biblical literalists... Bielo has created a useful analysis of an underrecognized (sic) civic activity and has illuminated the complexity of evangelical intellectual processes."-American Ethnologist,

"What gives this book an edge beyond previous research is the extensive qualitative data it draws upon; it is a relatively short book based upon an impressive amount of fieldwork... The strengths of the work include its conciseness, readability, and rich but selective use of conversations extracted from Bielo's vast ethnographic data. Wisely, each of the chapters draws evidence from one particular small group—a group whose meeting culture nicely highlights the theme he is exploring—rather than extracting bits and pieces from his total data set of 19 groups... This text will, hopefully, attract more attention to the field of small group research, a large and diverse field ripe and waiting for further scholarly investigation."-Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses

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