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Tongues of fire how charismatic prayer changes evangelical brains and inspires spirit-filled activism Josh Brahinsky
Bloomsbury Collections: Religious Studies 2026 Available online
Bloomsbury Collections: Religious Studies 2026- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Brahinsky, Joshua, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Pentecostalism.
- Glossolalia.
- Evangelicalism--Political aspects.
- United States.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- New York Bloomsbury Academic 2026
- Summary:
- "In Tongues of Fire, anthropologist Joshua Brahinsky embarks on an 18-year journey into the mind-body practices of charismatic evangelicals—Christians known for their exuberant worship and the enigmatic practice of speaking in tongues. With nearly half a billion followers worldwide, this movement has profoundly shaped both spiritual and political landscapes. What compels believers to return to this practice day after day, year after year? How does an act of surrender that fosters a powerful sense of divine presence simultaneously drive political engagement? Through immersive fieldwork—including attending revivals, missionary training schools, and church services—Brahinsky investigates the deep pull of tongues prayer through conducting extensive interviews, participating in worship, and even scanning practitioners’ brains in MRI machines, capturing the interplay of mind, body, and faith in real-time. Tongues on Fire examines a high-energy practice that blends spiritual release with empowerment. Speaking in tongues generates a suggestive certainty—fueling not only personal transformation but also large-scale social activism. Charismatic leaders like Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, and Paula White-Cain have harnessed this fervor to reshape U.S. politics, merging faith with ideological movements. This interdisciplinary study—spanning anthropology, neuroscience, and religious studies—offers the most extensive exploration of tongues prayer to date. Tongues on Fire reveals how this practice cultivates both submission and power, creating a force that inspires hope while also driving some of the most polarizing political movements of our time. From revivalist gatherings to the depths of the MRI machine, this book uncovers the hidden mechanics of faith, transformation, and influence—illuminating the far-reaching impact of an ancient practice in today’s world"-- Bloomsbury Collections
- Contents:
- Letting go
- Training : both caught and taught
- Attention, arousal, and release : to spiral toward God
- A feel and a say
- The MRI : or, is it real?
- Prayer loosens the tongue and the heart, does it also loosen the mind?
- Certainty : ontological anxiety and the body
- Letting go brings power : the feeling of agency
- Activism : the Spider‑Man principle and spirit‑filled activism
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Online resource; title from home page (Bloomsbury Collections, viewed March 17, 2026)
- Other Format:
- Print version: Brahinsky, Josh Tongues of fire
- ISBN:
- 9798765163207
- 9798881804992
- 9798881846572
- OCLC:
- 1572097850
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license
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