Religion and the Politics of Moral Orders
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Diane Austin-Broos is professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Sydney and the author of Jamaica Genesis: Religion and the Politics of Moral Order, also published by the University of Chicago Press.
List of Illustrations Foreword Raymond T. Smith Preface Introduction 1: Cast into a Tumultuous World 2: A Certain Moral Inheritance 3: Revival and the Healing of Sin 4: Hierarchy and Revival Culture: Precursors to Pentecostalism 5: Preachers and Pentecostalism 6: A Modern Pentecostalism: Ritual Resolutions and Gender Divides 7: Pentecostal Experience and Embodied Rite 8: Exhorting the Saints 9: Hierarchy, Healing, and the Birth of Brides Conclusion App. I: Table 1. Population by Religious Affiliation, by Sex, All Jamaica App: Table 2. Adherents for Selected Faiths App. II: The Pauline Injunctions to Feminine Submission Notes Bibliography Index