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Global Christianity, Global Critique

An issue of: South Atlantic Quarterly

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Volume 109, Number 4

Published: 2010

An issue of: South Atlantic Quarterly

Special Issue Editors: Matthew Engelke, Joel Robbins

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1. Introduction–Joel Robbins and Matthew Engelke

2. Anthropology, Pentecostalism, and the New Paul: Conversion, Event, and Social Transformation–Joel Robbins

3. The Philosophers' Paul in the Frame of the Global: Some Reflections–Elizabeth A. Castelli

4. "The spirits of the prophets are subject to the prophets": Global Pentecostalism and the Re-enchantment of Critique–James K. A. Smith

5. Angels and Grass: Church, Revival, and the Neo-Pauline Turn–Jon Bialecki

6. Liturgy and the Senses–C. J. C. Pickstock

7. Aesthetics of Persuasion: Global Christianity and Pentecostalism's Sensational Forms–Birgit Meyer

8. Disciplined Seeing: Forms of Christianity and Forms of Life–Brian Goldstone and Stanley Hauerwas

9. An Anthropological Apologetics–Simon Coleman

10. Number and the Imagination of Global Christianity; or, Mediation and Immediacy in the Work of Alain Badiou–Matthew Engelke