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Subversive Evangelical: The Ironic Charisma of an Irreligious Megachurch, Volume 6 [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 384 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, 10 photos, 2 tables, 3 diagrams
  • Sērija : Advancing Studies in Religion Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0773557326
  • ISBN-13: 9780773557321
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  • Cena: 148,35 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 384 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, 10 photos, 2 tables, 3 diagrams
  • Sērija : Advancing Studies in Religion Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: McGill-Queen's University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0773557326
  • ISBN-13: 9780773557321
Evangelicals have been scandalized by their association with Donald Trump, their megachurches summarily dismissed as “religious Walmarts.” In The Subversive Evangelical Peter Schuurman shows how a growing group of “reflexive evangelicals” use irony to critique their own tradition and distinguish themselves from the stereotype of right-wing evangelicalism. Entering the Meeting House – an Ontario-based Anabaptist megachurch – as a participant observer, Schuurman discovers that the marketing is clever and the venue (a rented movie theatre) is attractive to the more than five thousand weekly attendees. But the heart of the church is its charismatic leader, Bruxy Cavey, whose anti-religious teaching and ironic tattoos offer a fresh image for evangelicals. This charisma, Schuurman argues, is not just the power of one individual; it is a dramatic production in which Cavey, his staff, and attendees cooperate, cultivating an identity as an “irreligious” megachurch and providing followers with a more culturally acceptable way to practise their faith in a secular age. Going behind the scenes to small group meetings, church dance parties, and the homes of attendees to investigate what motivates these reflexive evangelicals, Schuurman reveals a playful and provocative counterculture that distances itself from prevailing stereotypes while still embracing a conservative Christian faith.


A close investigation of a new wave of "reflexive evangelicals," whose playful critique of their own faith wins crowds.

Recenzijas

"Creatively written and engaging, The Subversive Evangelical is an important book and a pleasure to read." Sam Reimer, Crandall University "The Subversive Evangelical explains how an inventive and charismatic leader adopted and now orchestrates the performance of an unexpected and newly legitimated ecclesiology for contemporary evangelicals, one that is aggressively fighting for the continued relevancy of congregational faith in North America." Gerardo Martķ, Davidson College

Tables and Figures
ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xxi
1 Wrecking "Religion" for the Love of Jesus: The Ironic Charisma of a Reflexive Evangelical
3(18)
2 Caught Up in the Dramatic Web: The Sticky Storylines of Ironic Charisma
21(24)
3 From Street Theatre to Silver City: Setting the "Irreligious" Stage
45(26)
4 Irony as Liturgy: Strategic Satire for a Spoiled Identity
71(23)
5 Life Together: Home Church as Romantic Script
94(31)
6 "Irreligious" Teamwork Backstage: The Fly System in the Dramatic Web
125(31)
7 The "Irreligious" Paradox: The Playful Production of Ironic Evangelicalism
156(36)
8 Dramaturgical Trouble and the End of the Show
192(31)
9 Epilogue: Reflecting on Reflexive Evangelicals
223(22)
Appendix: Method: Fieldwork and Posture 245(6)
Notes 251(42)
References 293(60)
Index 353
Peter J. Schuurman is adjunct professor at Redeemer University College, instructor in the Doctor of Ministry program at Tyndale University College and Seminary, and executive director of Global Scholars Canada.