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Chapter 1 In What Does Failure Succ eed? Conceptions of Sin and the Role of Human Moral Vulnerability in Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction: The Productive Potential of Moral Failure in Lived Islam and Christianity 1
- Chapter 1 In What Does Failure Succ eed? Conceptions of Sin and the Role of Human Moral Vulnerability in Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity 21
- Chapter 2 “I’m a Weak Servant” The Question of Sincerity and the Cultivation of Weakness in the Lives of Dutch Salafi Muslims 37
- Chapter 3 Success , Risk, and Failure: The Brazilian Prosperity Gospel in Mozambique 54
- Chapter 4 Fitting God in: Secular Routines, Prayer, and Deceleration among Young Dutch Muslims and Christians 72
- Chapter 5 The Ethics of Not-Praying: Religious Negligence, Life Phase, and Social Status in Aceh, Indonesia 90
- Chapter 6 Moral Failure, Everyday Religion, and Islamic Authorization 107
- Epilogue: Religion, Lived Religion, and the “Authenticity” of Failure 124
- Index 133
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction: The Productive Potential of Moral Failure in Lived Islam and Christianity 1
- Chapter 1 In What Does Failure Succ eed? Conceptions of Sin and the Role of Human Moral Vulnerability in Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity 21
- Chapter 2 “I’m a Weak Servant” The Question of Sincerity and the Cultivation of Weakness in the Lives of Dutch Salafi Muslims 37
- Chapter 3 Success , Risk, and Failure: The Brazilian Prosperity Gospel in Mozambique 54
- Chapter 4 Fitting God in: Secular Routines, Prayer, and Deceleration among Young Dutch Muslims and Christians 72
- Chapter 5 The Ethics of Not-Praying: Religious Negligence, Life Phase, and Social Status in Aceh, Indonesia 90
- Chapter 6 Moral Failure, Everyday Religion, and Islamic Authorization 107
- Epilogue: Religion, Lived Religion, and the “Authenticity” of Failure 124
- Index 133