Anderson Blanton is a research scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Göttingen, Germany.
A provocative and exciting ethnographic contribution to the broader
fields of American religion, Pentecostalism, and southern studies.
. . . A rewarding book, indispensable for scholars of
Pentecostalism and religion in the American South.--Journal of
Southern History
Accessible and stimulating. . . . A multilayered, challenging, and
insightful articulation of the materialization of the Pentecostal
faith.--Journal of American Folklore
Blanton's ethnography of charismatic Christianity in Appalachia has
a distinctly musical quality.... This is really not a book one
simply reads; it is a book to experience.--AnthroCyBib
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