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The shout and dance tradition of the charismatic contemporary black Pentecostal church: Perceptions of elderly women churchgoers.

机译:富有魅力的当代黑色五旬节教会的呐喊和舞蹈传统:对老年女性教堂礼拜者的看法。

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This dissertation described the meaning ascribed to the traditional dance and shout practices in a Pentecostal church as perceived by five female church-goers who attend Old Path Miracle Cathedral Church of God in Christ in Vallejo, CA. including a broader historical background useful for understanding the practice. The history of shout and dance in the United States has roots dating from the time of black enslavement and experiences during the Civil War, the era of the Emancipation Proclamation, and the post-slavery years leading to the birth of the Pentecostal Church in the 20th century. Music and dance transcend the centuries, and to this day remain important parts of the religious and spiritual tradition of African-Americans. The five participants in this study were interviewed in an open-ended format in which they responded to 13 general questions. The findings of this dissertation show the important place of this practice in the lives of these women; the shout and dance is still a powerful spiritual aspect of their lives. They treat the shout and dance as their first love, and as their first spiritual experience. It has substantial meaning in their lives and they continue to participate in the call and response. Regardless of their physical limitations, some of them still stand up, clap their hands, stomp their feet, and say "Amen," "Praise the Lord," and "Hallelujah." The level of engagement attests to the depth of their experiences. They appreciate the ecstatic experience as a continuing expression of their faith.
机译:这篇论文描述了五旬节教会中传统舞蹈和喊叫行为的含义,这是由五名女教堂的参加者所感知的,他们参加了位于加利福尼亚州瓦列霍的基督老道奇迹大教堂。包括对理解实践有用的更广泛的历史背景。在美国,喊叫和跳舞的历史可以追溯到黑人奴役时期和内战期间的经历,解放宣言时代以及导致20世纪五旬节教会诞生的奴隶制时代。世纪。音乐和舞蹈超越了几个世纪,至今仍是非裔美国人宗教和精神传统的重要组成部分。本研究的五名参与者以不限成员名额的方式接受了采访,他们回答了13个一般性问题。论文的研究结果表明了这种做法在这些妇女的生活中的重要地位。喊叫和跳舞仍然是他们生活中强大的精神方面。他们把喊叫和跳舞视为自己的初恋,也是他们的第一次属灵经历。这在他们的生活中具有重要意义,他们将继续参与呼吁和响应。无论他们的身体有什么限制,他们中的一些人仍然站起来,拍手,脚,说“阿们”,“赞美耶和华”和“哈利路亚”。敬业度证明了他们的经验丰富。他们将欣喜若狂的经历赞赏为信念的不断表达。

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  • 作者

    Evans, Diana.;

  • 作者单位

    Saybrook University.;

  • 授予单位 Saybrook University.;
  • 学科 Religion.;Behavioral psychology.;Religious history.
  • 学位 Psy.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 89 p.
  • 总页数 89
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 整形外科学(修复外科学);
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