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    West Indian Pentecostals: Living Their Faith in New York and London

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    ISBN: 9781350044289
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    AuthorMcLean-Farrell, Janice A. (City Seminary
    Pub Date30/11/2017
    BindingPaperback
    Pages272
    Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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    This is a significant in-depth study that explores the cultural context of the religious experience of West Indian immigrant communities. Whereas most studies to date have focussed on how immigrants settle in their new home contexts, Janice A. McLean-Farrell argues for a more comprehensive perspective that takes into account the importance of religion and the role of both `home' and the `host' contexts in shaping immigrant lives in the Diaspora.

    West Indian Pentecostals: Living Their Faith in New York and London explores how these three elements (religion, the `home' and `host' contexts) influence the ethnic-religious identification processes of generations of West Indian immigrants. Using case studies from the cities of New York and London, the book offers a critical cross-national comparison into the complex and indirect ways the historical, socio-economic, and political realities in diaspora contribute to both the identification processes and the `missional' practices of immigrants. Its focus on Pentecostalism also provides a unique opportunity to test existing theories and concepts on the interface of religion and immigration and makes important contributions to the study of Pentecostalism.