Haynes, Naomi. 2018. Why can’t a pastor be president of a “Christian Nation”? Pentecostal Politics as Religious Mediation. PoLAR: Political …
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Haynes, Naomi. 2016. Moving by the Spirit: Pentecostal Social Life on the Zambian Copperbelt
Reviewed by Casey Golomski (University of New Hampshire). The key values Haynes describes in her innovative book about Pentecostals in a Zambian town are “moving” (ukusela in Bemba) and “moving by the spirit.” Moving means to be visibly, recognizably improving one’s lot, and it can be materialized or realized in growing up, having children, gaining weight, getting an education, or advancing professionally
Haynes, “Zambia Shall be Saved!”
Haynes, Naomi. 2015. “Zambia Shall be Saved!” Prosperity Gospel Politics in a Self-Proclaimed Nation. Nova Religio 19(1): 5-24. Abstract: This article …
Haynes, “Egalitarianism and hierarchy in Copperbelt religious practice”
Haynes, Naomi. 2015. Egalitarianism and hierarchy in Copperbelt religious practice: on the social work of Pentecostal ritual. Religion DOI:10.1080/0048721X.2014.992106 [early digital release] …
Haynes, “Affordances and Audiences Finding the Difference Christianity Makes”
Haynes, Naomi. 2014. Affordances and Audiences: Finding the Difference Christianity Makes. Current Anthropology DOI:10.1086/678285 Abstract: The wide-ranging contributions to this special issue point to the extraordinary …
Meneses et. al., “Engaging the Religiously Committed Other: Anthropologists and Theologians in Dialogue”
Meneses, Eloise, Lindy Backues, David Bronkema, Eric Flett, and Benjamin L. Hartley. 2014. Engaging the Religiously Committed Other: Anthropologists and Theologians …
Haynes, “Change and Chisungu in Zambia’s Time of AIDS”
Haynes, Naomi. 2013. Change and Chisungu in Zambia’s Time of AIDS. Ethnos (advance online publication). Abstract: Through an examination of …
Appadurai, Arjun. 2013. The Future as Cultural Fact: Essays on the Global Condition
Reviewed by Naomi Haynes (University of Edinburgh). Reviewed by Naomi Haynes (University of Edinburgh)
As part of the ongoing expansion of AnthroCyBib, we aim to engage work that is not self-consciously focused on the anthropology of Christianity. It goes without saying that such work often has something to say to the sub-discipline
Haynes, “On the Potential and Problems of Pentecostal Exchange”
Hanyes, Naomi. 2013. “On the Potential and Problems of Pentecostal Exchange.” American Anthropologist 115(1):85-95. Abstract: In this article, I draw on …
Haynes, “Pentecostalism and the morality of money: prosperity, inequality, and religious sociality on the Zambian Copperbelt”
Haynes, Naomi (2012) “Pentecostalism and the morality of money: prosperity, inequality, and religious sociality on the Zambian Copperbelt” Journal of …