

Beschreibung
In Tongues on Fire , Joshua Brahinsky embarks on an 18-year journey into the mind-body practices of charismatic evangelicals-Christians known for their exuberant worship and the enigmatic practice of speaking in tongues. With nearly half a billion followers wo...In Tongues on Fire , Joshua Brahinsky embarks on an 18-year journey into the mind-body practices of charismatic evangelicals-Christians known for their exuberant worship and the enigmatic practice of speaking in tongues. With nearly half a billion followers worldwide, this movement has profoundly shaped both spiritual and political landscapes. What compels believers to return to this practice, moving from despair to ecstasy? How does an act of surrender that fosters a powerful sense of divine presence simultaneously drive political engagement? Through immersive fieldwork-including attending revivals, missionary training schools, and church services-Brahinsky investigates the deep pull of tongues prayer through conducting extensive interviews, participating in worship, and even scanning practitioners'' brains in MRI machines, capturing the interplay of mind, body, and faith in real-time. Tongues on Fire examines a high-energy practice that blends spiritual release with empowerment. Speaking in tongues generates a suggestive certainty-fueling not only personal transformation but also large-scale social activism. Charismatic leaders like Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, and Paula White-Cain have harnessed this fervor to reshape U.S. politics, merging faith with ideological movements. This interdisciplinary study-spanning anthropology, neuroscience, and religious studies-offers the most extensive exploration of tongues prayer to date. Tongues on Fire reveals how this practice cultivates both submission and power, creating a force that inspires hope while also driving some of the most polarizing political movements of our time. From revivalist gatherings to the depths of the MRI machine, this book uncovers the hidden mechanics of faith, transformation, and influence-illuminating the far-reaching impact of an ancient practice in today''s world.
Autorentext
Josh Brahinsky is a researcher at UC Berkeley in Psychology in the Berkeley Social Interaction Laboratory, and a Teaching Faculty at UC Santa Cruz. His work links anthropological and neuroscientific methods to explore the ways contemplation invites and shapes sensory capacity and experience. He studies a variety of contemplative practices, including varieties of prayer and meditation, focused especially on the worship practices of charismatic evangelicals. He did his PhD in the History of Consciousness at UCSC and then a postdoctoral fellowship in Anthropology at Stanford University.
Klappentext
In Tongues of Fire, anthropologist Joshua Brahinsky embarks on an 18-year journey into the mind-body practices of charismatic evangelicals-Christians known for their exuberant worship and the enigmatic practice of speaking in tongues. With nearly half a billion followers worldwide, this movement has profoundly shaped both spiritual and political landscapes.
What compels believers to return to this practice, moving from despair to ecstasy? How does an act of surrender that fosters a powerful sense of divine presence simultaneously drive political engagement? Through immersive fieldwork-including attending revivals, missionary training schools, and church services-Brahinsky investigates the deep pull of tongues prayer through conducting extensive interviews, participating in worship, and even scanning practitioners' brains in MRI machines, capturing the interplay of mind, body, and faith in real-time.
Tongues on Fire examines a high-energy practice that blends spiritual release with empowerment. Speaking in tongues generates a suggestive certainty-fueling not only personal transformation but also large-scale social activism. Charismatic leaders like Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, and Paula White-Cain have harnessed this fervor to reshape U.S. politics, merging faith with ideological movements.
This interdisciplinary study-spanning anthropology, neuroscience, and religious studies-offers the most extensive exploration of tongues prayer to date. Tongues on Fire reveals how this practice cultivates both submission and power, creating a force that inspires hope while also driving some of the most polarizing political movements of our time. From revivalist gatherings to the depths of the MRI machine, this book uncovers the hidden mechanics of faith, transformation, and influence-illuminating the far-reaching impact of an ancient practice in today's world.
Inhalt
Prologue
Chapter 1 Letting Go
Chapter 2 Training
Chapter 3 Attention Arousal Release
Chapter 4 Feel and Say
Chapter 5 MRI
Chapter 6 Loosen the Mind
Chapter 7 Charismatic Culture Certainty
Chapter 8 Charismatic Culture Agency
Chapter 9 Charismatic Activism Spiderman
Bibliographic Essays
Notes
Bibliography
