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In the Hands of God: How Evangelical Belonging Transforms Migrant Experience in the United States

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Full Title:

In the Hands of God: How Evangelical Belonging Transforms Migrant Experience in the United States

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780691194981

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

24th May 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social and cultural anthropology
Migration, immigration and emigration
Refugees and political asylum
Christianity
Other Nonconformist and Evangelical Churches

Dewey:

277.307

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Description

How evangelical churches in the United States convert migrant distress into positive religious devotion

Why do migrants become more deeply evangelical in the United States and how does this religious identity alter their self-understanding In the Hands of God examines this question through a unique lens, foregrounding the ways that churches transform what migrants feel. Drawing from her extensive fieldwork among Brazilian migrants in the Washington, DC, area, Johanna Bard Richlin shows that affective experience is key to comprehending migrants turn toward intense religiosity, and their resulting evangelical commitment.

The conditions of migrant lifefamily separation, geographic isolation, legal precariousness, workplace vulnerability, and deep uncertainty about the futureshape specific affective maladies, including loneliness, despair, and feeling stuck. These feelings in turn trigger novel religious yearnings. Evangelical churches deliberately and deftly articulate, manage, and reinterpret migrant distress through affective therapeutics, the strategic healing of migrants psychological pain. Richlin offers insights into the affective dimensions of migration, the strategies pursued by evangelical churches to attract migrants, and the ways in which evangelical belonging enables migrants to feel better, emboldening them to improve their lives.

Looking at the ways evangelical churches help migrants navigate negative emotions, In the Hands of God sheds light on the versatility and durability of evangelical Christianity.

Author Bio

Johanna Bard Richlin is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Oregon.

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