After an explosion of conversions to Pentecostalism over the
past three decades, tens of millions of Nigerians now claim that
"Jesus is the answer." But if Jesus is the answer, what is the
question? What led to the movement's dramatic rise and how can we
make sense of its social and political significance? In this
ambitiously interdisciplinary study, Ruth Marshall draws on years
of fieldwork and grapples with a host of important
thinkers--including Foucault, Agamben, Arendt, and Benjamin--to
answer these questions.
To account for the movement's success, Marshall explores how
Pentecostalism presents the experience of being born again as a
chance for Nigerians to realize the promises of political and
religious salvation made during the colonial and postcolonial eras.
Her astute analysis of this religious trend sheds light on
Nigeria's contemporary politics, postcolonial statecraft, and the
everyday struggles of ordinary citizens coping with poverty,
corruption, and inequality.
Pentecostalism's rise is truly global, and" Political
Spiritualities" persuasively argues that Nigeria is a key case in
this phenomenon while calling for new ways of thinking about the
place of religion in contemporary politics.
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