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Foreword Norman Long vii
Acknowledgements xi
Notes on Contributors xii
1 The Pentecostal Ethic and the Spirit of Development Dena Freeman 1
Part I Pentecostalism and the Neoliberal Turn
2 Pentecostalism, Populism and the New Politics of Affect Jean Comaroff 41
3 Prosperity Gospels and Enchanted Worldviews: Two Responses to Socio-economic Transformation in Tanzanian Pentecostal Christianity Päivi Hasu 67
4 Pentecostalism and Post-Development: Exploring Religion as a Developmental Ideology in Ghanaian Migrant Communities Rijk van Dijk 87
Part II Churches and NGOs: Different Routes to Salvation
5 Pentecostal and Development Imaginaries in West Africa Charles Piot 111
6 Saving Development: Secular NGOs, the Pentecostal Revolution and the Search for a Purified Political Space in the Taita Hills, Kenya James H. Smith 134
7 Development and the Rural Entrepreneur: Pentecostals, NGOs and the Market in the Gamo Highlands, Ethiopia Dena Freeman 159
8 Pentecostalism, Development NGOs and Meaning in Eastern Uganda Ben Jones 181
9 Agents of Gendered Change: Empowerment, Salvation and Gendered Transformation in Urban Kenya Damaris Parsitau 203
Index 222
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