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Contents Acknowledgements xi List of Tables хи Abbreviations xni i First Encounters: Pentecostal Roma in Eastern Europe i i Introduction i շ Roma Identity: Reflexive and Socio-political Lenses 5 3 Identity Negotiations in the Crossroads of Two Realities 3.1 Socio-economic and Political Realities 8 3.2 Growth ofRoma Pentecostalism 10 3.3 A Provocative Question 12 4 Narrative Research as a Hermeneutical Conduit 15 4.1 Reflecting on Positionality 17 5 Concluding Thoughts 22 8 2 Identity Complexities in Historical Context 24 1 Negotiating Identity in Relationship to the Other 24 2 Negotiating Nationality and Ethnicity in Twentieth Century Yugoslavia 27 2.1 The Socialist Federation of Yugoslavia (1944-1992) 30 2.2 The Wars in Former Yugoslavia: 1991-2001 34 2.3 The Strugglefor Citizenship in New Nations 38 3 Negotiating Religious Identity 41 3.1 Religious Context of Croatia and Serbia 41 3.2 Religion in Roma Communities 44 4 Concluding Thoughts 47 3 Narratives of Rupture: Trauma and Renewal 50 1 Introduction 50 2 Life Narratives of Marija and Josip 50 2.1 Metanarratives ofPoverty, Neglect, and Violence 2.2 First Plot Climax:‘God Does Not Care’ 51 2.3 Second Plot Climax:'God Sees’ 52 2.4 Metanarratives ofPoverty and Violence 53 2.5 Cycles of Violence‘Ruptured’by Conversion 55 2.6 Reinterpretation ofLife Story 56 3 Metanarratives of Trauma and Resilience 57 50
VIII CONTENTS 4 5 3.1 Biological Effects of Trauma 57 3.2 Intergenerational, Structural, and Historical Trauma 62 3.3 Trauma Mediated through. Socio-cultural Context 66 3.4 Capacityfor Resilience 68 3.5 Integrated Faith Renewing Resilience 69 Marija and Josip: Resilience, Integration, Reinterpretation 72 4.1 Internalizing Christian Identity 72 4.2 Reinterpreting Life Story through the Christian Story 74 Concluding Thoughts 78 4 ‘As for Me and My House, We Will Serve the Lord’: From Converts to Leaders 79 1 Ministry Beginnings 79 1.1 Interpreting Pentecostal Theology in Daily Life 81 2 The Church: 2012-2018 85 2.1 Evolving Leadership 85 2.2 Pentecostalism Transmitting into Context 88 2.3 Negotiating New Christian Identity as Individuals and in Community 89 2.4 Incarnational Community Orientating to Pentecostal Theology and Praxis 93 3 Concluding Thoughts 95 5 Ί Somehow Endured’: Narratives of Torment and Resilience 97 1 Introduction 97 2 Narrative Analysis in Makronica 97 2.1 Complexities of Gendered Stigmatization 97 2.2 Immediate Context 100 2.3 Story Form and Plot 101 2.3.1 Iva: Interpreting Christian Identity in Suffering 102 2.3.2 Claimed Identity: T Somehow Endure’ 104 2.3.3 Hana’s Negotiations of Identity 104 2.3.4 ‘Rupture’ Leading to a Reinterpretation 105 2.3.5 Claimed Identities: T Was a Fighter’ and ‘I Am No Longer Aggressive’ 106 2.4 RetributiveJustice: Interpretative Framework Linking Identity and Action 107 3 Metanarratives of Violence, Exclusion, and Anti-Gypsyism 110 3.1 GenderedViolence in Daily Lives 110 3.1.1 Negotiating Identity in Violent Narratives 112
CONTENTS IX 3.1.2 Theological Interpretations of Violence 114 Exclusion and Anti-GypsyIsm 115 3.2.1 Cultural Repertoires of Responses to Exclusion 118 3.2.2 Identity Negotiations in Response to Stereotypes 120 Theology as an Epistemological Lens 122 4.1 Pentecostal Approaches to Suffering: Christopraxis and the Pentecostal Present 123 4.2 Forming Christian Identity in Response to Social Context 127 4.3 Forming Christian Identity in Community: Forgiveness and Healing 130 Implications: Ruptures and Crisis Points 133 Concluding Thoughts 137 3.2 4 5 6 6 Ί Did Everything I Could, but.’: Narratives of Betrayal and Forgiveness 139 1 Introduction 139 2 Life Narratives of Marko and Zora 139 2.1 Poverty and Neglect 139 2.2 Tragedy and Answer to Prayer Leads to God 142 2.3 Negotiating Christian Identity within Gendered Morality 142 2.4 Healing and Forgiveness 143 2.5 The Holy Spirit and Calling into Ministry 144 3 Narrative Analysis in Fadonica 145 4 Immediate Context 146 4.1 Story Form and Plot 149 4.1.1 Ljuba: Identity Negotiations in Marriage 149 4.1.2 Confronting Gendered Expectations 152 4.1.3 Claimed Identity: Ί Did Everything I Could but God Saved Me Many Times’ 153 4.1.4 Lazar: Re-interpretation of Life Narrative 155 4.1.5 Healing Leading to Conversion 156 4.1.6 Forming Christian Identity: Negotiations of Suffering and Forgiveness 157 5 Concluding Thoughts 158 7 Seeking Healing, Finding God: Metanarratives of Poverty and Sickness 160 1 Poverty and Resilience 160 1.1 Poverty as Identity 161 1.2 Forming Christian Identity in Daily Chaos 162
x CONTENTS 1.3 Pentecostal Perspectives on Poverty 163 1.4 ‘Rupture’ as Social Transformation In Pentecostal Praxis 165 2 Gender and Pentecostalism 168 2.1 Gendered ‘Rupture’ in Roma Pentecostal Theology and Praxis 170 2.2 Pentecostalism Empowering Agency 174 2.3 Pentecostal Liberation as Self-Control 175 2.4 Pentecostal Liberation as Restored Dignity 176 3 Pentecostal Approaches to Local Cosmologies 176 3.1 Pentecostal Responses to Spiritual and Physical Sickness 178 3.2 The Pentecostal Present—Miracles and Divine Encounter 180 3.3 Healing Resulting in Conversion 182 3.4 Experiencing God as Key to Validating Christian Identity 184 4 Making Meaning of Suffering 185 5 Integration and Implications 188 5.1 Conceptions of ‘Rupture’ in Fadonica 188 5.2 Obstacles to Pentecostal ‘Rupture’ 190 5.3 Negotiations of Christian Identity in Daily Challenges 192 6 Concluding Thoughts 193 8 The End of the Story? Implications and Concluding Thoughts 195 1 ‘Rupture’ as Trauma; ‘Rupture’ as Healing 196 1.1 Meaning-Making ofSuffering and Trauma 198 1.2 Healing as ‘Being Seen’: Restoring Worth to Women 199 1.3 Healing in a Multi-ethnic Space 200 2 Divergent Negotiations in the Pentecostal Space 201 3 Conclusion 202 Afterword: Limitations and Future Directions Appendices 207 Bibliography 213 Names and Subjects Index 244 204
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Names and Subjects Index Abu-Lughod, Lila 158-159,172 Adverse Childhood Experiences (ace) 60-62, 68,69,111,113η Alijevié, Selim 46,46η Anderson, Ray 124 Attachment Theory 6o-6in, 63-64, 63η, б9 Aitanasi, Katherine 174,176 Bakié, Misha 47 Bakié, Serif 46,47,47η Black theology 123 Born-again 6,41η, 46,72,79,127, i8o Bowie, Fiona 18,18η, 181,183 Brusco, Elizabeth 168-170 Catholic Church 34,34η, 4i, 178 Christian Community Alternative or incarnational 93,127-130, 133,196,200 Multi-ethnic 128-130,128η, 196,200 Claimed Identity 50, 72-73,75-76,104,106107,112,133,137,150-151,153,161,200 Contextualization See also Localization of Pentecostalism 14,44-45,88-89, 88η, 89η, 123,138,178,201 Conversion See also Gooren, Henri De-conversion 12 Process 56,68,72,75-76,78,95,136-137, 155,178.191 Lewis R. Rambo’s Stage model 13 Stories 3-4,86,137,147,158,178 Cosmologies in Pentecostalism See also Miracles 90,176-180,193,196 Demons/Demonlc 91,167η, 177-179,194 Divine encounter 72,124-126,135-136, 180,184-185,188,193,196-197 Miracles 18,46,180-183,185,196 Visions and dreams 103-104,125,135,178, 182,196,199 coviD-19 9,10,95,124,164,201 Crisis points 133-135, i37 191,196 Croatian Constitution 40 Croatian Religious demographic 41 Cucchiari, Salvatore 170-171,176 Četniks 37,39 Decade of Roma Inclusion 40 Discipleship 83-84,94-95 Challenges of 12-14 Discrimination Anti-Gypsyism or Romaphobia 5, 9,110, 115, u6n Attaining citizenship 38-40 Majority society attitudes to 117,122,160 Educational Ո9-120 gendered 97-100,98η ‘Gypsy Question’ 29 Micro aggressions 61,65η, u8n Religious 83η, 144,200-201 Roma
responses to 67η, ս8-ւշշ, ι88,201 Social marginalization or exclusion 10, 117,161 Structural racism 65, 95-96,115-U8 War experience 35-38,102, Π7 Djurié, Rajko 33,35η Engelbert, Pamela 124 European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance (ecri) 116 European Roma Rights Centre 36,37η, э8п, 140η Evangelical Definition of 41η, 86n Neo-evangelical 43 Evangelical Pentecostal Church of Croatia 43 Fadonica, church Claimed identities 150-151 Forgiveness 154,157,166-167 Fadonica, people see also Marko and Zora Dragan and Mina 146,150,166,178180,186 Elena 26-27,151 Eve 147-149,150-152,155, ιθ5 Filip 150,166-167,182-183,188 Lazar 149,150,155-158,162,175,188 Ljuba 148-154,174-176,199 Luka and Mina 149,150,183 Marko (Excluding Chapter 6) 45, 161-162,166,167-168,179,179η, ւ8շ, 186, 190-192,190Ո
NAMES AND SUBJECTS INDEX Milan and Sandra 184 Miodrag and Ružica 150,186-187, 198-199 Mladen and family 149-150,184-185, 192-193 Sofija and Nemanja 150,161η, 162֊ 163,188 Viki 149-150 Zora (Excluding Chapter 6) 170,177 Feminism 48η, 98-99, ņi, 173η Foetal alcohol spectrum disorders (fasd) 63-64, 63η Fusion of Horizons See Also Hans Gadamer 20,74,95,200-201 Gadamer, Hans see also Fusion of Horizons 20 Gadjo(e) 12,55,65,96,129 Gender and Pentecostalism 168-176 As liberation 172-173,175-176 Defining Roma womanhood 170-171 Dignity 176,199-200 Empowering Agency 154, 174-175,199 Healing 126-127,199-200 In Romania 169,171-172,172η Renegotiating family and social roles 152-153,169,171-172 Women in ministry 88,170-171 Gooren, Henri Conversion Career 72,134,191 Universe of Discourse 72,134,134η, 178 Gustav 84,87,93η Gypsies and Travellers International Evangelical Fellowship (gatief) 10,46 Haynes, Naomi 125η Healing see also Miracles As ‘being seen’ 126-127,136 Internal 73,143 Narratives of 126,147-148,178-180,182183,188 Relationship to conversion 18,47η, 156, 182-183, t88 Theology'of 125 Holocaust 9,30,59,64, n6n Holy Spirit 137 Baptism of 42 245 Encounter with 43η, 8i, эз, 124-125, i8o, 197 Equipping of 80,144,169-170,177,202 Fruits of the Spirit 176 Speaking in tongues 135-136,136η, 169 Homeland War (Domovinski Rat) see also Yugoslavia 34-38 Identity Christian identity 72,74-75,75η, 8o, 89, 93,95-96,115,127,130,136,157-158, 162-163,192-193,200 Ethnicity 33-34,73, 80 Gypsy image and stereotype 7,9,36-37, 67,67η, 96,120,122,129,137, i88,197, 200-201 Identity negotiation theory 8
Imagined 27,47 Intersectionality 173 Nationality 38-40 Negotiating through narrative 16, 120-122 Pentecostal identity 11,12,45 Roma 5-8, u, 24-27 Religious 33,34,34Ո40,34П4і,41-44 ‘Self 6 Socio-political construction 6,25-27 Interpretative framework 47η, 72-73,95,97, loo, 107, log, 114,126-127,133,135 47՜ 138,158,186,191,196-198,200,202 Intersectionality 48η, 98-99 Jasenovac 30,71 Jehovah Witnesses 90η, 139,143,151,178179,178η, 179η Justice see also Suffering ‘Eye-for-eye’ or retributive 114-115,133134,200 Interpretative framework of 107-110 Leadership 86-88,87η, 95-96 Le Cossec, Clément 10 Leskovac see also Pentecostal revival 2, 43,45-47,46η, 8o, 139,140η, 141η, 142, 166,177 Life and Light (Vie et Lumière) 10,46η, 91 Luhrmann, Tanya 74,123η Absorption 73,73η, эз Symbolic healing 73
246 Martin, Bernice 169-170 Magic see also cosmologies 7,13, 91,178-179, 181η, 182 Curses 86, 94,95η, 124,177-179 Healers 1,2,66,177-179,182,186 Witchcraft 44,67η, 8o, 108,140,142,177, 179,182,188 Makronica, church Alternative (Incarnational) community 89-95,128-130,133 Conflict 92,131-132 Contextualization 88-89 Forgiveness 90η, 131-132 Leadership 91,95-96 Prayer 93-95 Trauma 60 Makronica, people see also Marija and Josip Ana 95η, 97,107, ա, H4 Filip 119 Hana 97,100-101,104-107,109, U5, 120-121 Helena 81,97,107,135-136,136η Iva 37η, 99,100-104,107,109, ււշ, 126, 135,155 Ivan 83-84 Josip (excluding Chapters 3-5) 45, 45Ո, 18э Katarina 1-2,81-84,202 Marija (excluding Chapters 3-5) 171, 197,199 Mia 97,107,113-114,119,121,199,202 Zoran 36η, 37Ո Marija and Josip (Excluding Chapters 35) 1-3,38η, 38-39, 43-44,171, 201 Marija and Josip (In Chapters 3-5) Experiencing God 52,53,56,74 Interpretations of suffering 74-77, 107-U0 Internalized theology 73 Leadership 86-88,95-96 Life stories 50-57 Ministry beginnings 79-81 Opening the church 81-85,85η Marko and Zora (Excluding Chapter 6) 45, 161η, 164,177,188-189 Marko and Zora (In Chapter 6) Beginning ministry 144-145 NAMES AND SUBJECTS INDEX Healing and forgiveness 143 Life stories 139-143 Marriage 189 Bride price Ա5Ո Early marriage 119,141,151 ‘Stealing’ 141,141η Virginity 141η Mechanisms of selection See also SpectorMersel, Gabriela 50,112 Meaning-attribution 50,149-151,155, 158,188 Omitting 50,61 Silencing 50,61,64η, gg, ιοί, 130, սշ, 158-159 Miloševič, Slobodan 33 Miracles See also Cosmologies Accounts of 18,46,46η Answers to prayer
184 Financial 83,83η, 145 Physical healing 82,147-148,156,178֊ 180,182-183 Validity of 180-183 Muslim 1,28,32,35,41,44-45,47,89,141, 141η,172 Narrative As an epistemology 4, 74,195 As counter-stories 16,17 Big and small stories 15,16,195,199 Definition 4 Function in society/community 16 Narrative analysis 137 See Also Mechanisms of Selection Analytic categories 15,50 Emplotment 51,100-102,137,149 Immediate Context 100-101,146-149 Narrative end point See also Claimed Identity 50,100,103-104,106-107, 146,150-151,154,157 Narrative prayer 94 Pelkmans, Mathijs 181η, 183 Pentecostalism As an epistemological lens 4,14,122, 196,202 Characteristics of 44-45 History in Croatia and Serbia 42-44 History among Roma 10-12,44,45-47
NAMES AND SUBJECTS INDEX Impact 44,46,47,166 Localization of 5,18,45,57,96,178,196197,202 Publications 43,43η Pentecostal theology See ako Cosmologies in Pentecostalism, Healing, and Holy Spirit 'Christopraxis’ see aisoAnderson, Ray and Engelbert, Pamela 123-124,126,133134,136η Experiencing God 80-81,124,135-136, 180,184-185,197 Forgiveness 74,130-133,143,154,157,159 167,200 Healing 18,124-125,169,177,180,182, 185-186,190,193,196-197,201-202 ‘Pentecostal present’ see a/soHaynes, Naomi 123,125-126,180 Prayer 46,73, 93 Salvation 67, 86n, 107-108,131,134,200 Positionality 87,159,190η Emotional impact 20,21 Gender 19,159 Insider-outsider 19,22 Religious 17 Poverty 13,190-191 Creative survival 161,161η Living in 51-54,140,160-163,166 Pentecostal perspectives of see also Prosperity gospel 161-167 Prosperity gospel African influence 164,165η American influence 164η Positive Confession 165,165η Word of Faith movement 164-165,165η Protestantism 18η, 34,41,41η, 43,8շ, 144,179 Renewal see also Resilience and Rupture Forgiveness 70η, 143,154 Internalizing Christian identity 93-96 ‘The good life’ 67,166,202 Resilience see ako Trauma 4,57,65,66n, 78, 130,175,205 Contributing factors 69, 77 Definition 68 Effect of religious faith 69-72 Humour 64,64η, 118-119,198 Post-traumatic growth 68,70,77,187,202 247 Revival 192 Among the Roma 10,12,44-47,171172,171η Roma, education 33,47,66n, 140 Roma, political and cultural activity 29,31 Cultural Society Rom 32 Društva Roma 29 Federation of Rom Societies of Serbia 32 International Romani Union 32 Romano LU 29 Romani Party of Croatia 33 Roma, Romani
See ako Identity Arii 6,45,47,50,139 Bayash, Boyash, Banyash, OldRomanian 2, 6,24-29, 80,120η, 156,179η Čegari 6,50,53 Citizenship in Croatia 38-40 Defining terms 5-8,24-27 History in Croatia and Serbia 24 Gurbet 45,47 Gypsy/Gypsies 7η, 8n, 25,26,29,29η, 37 38,55. 83, 93. u6n, 117,122,129, 152-153 Sinti 5 Roma, war 29,35-38,102,103η, 117,117η, ıı8, 122,132 Rugul Aprins Movement 171η Rupture see ako Trauma and Renewal 3,4 As healing 143,188,196 As process 191-192,196 As transformation 95,105,135,143,166168,187-190,198,202 As trauma 78,135,196 In relation to gender roles 173 Obstacles to 189-192 Serbian Orthodox Church 1,41,44,82Ո7, 8շո8,91,139,144 Nationalism 34,34η, 36,37 Spector-Mersel, Gabriela 50, սշ, 147,158 Spiritual transformation 190-191 Stankovič, Mio 45 State socialism 30-34,30η, 39 Stripping metal 54, 82,145-146,155-156, 160,160η
248 Suffering Dialectic processing of 130-131 Interpretations of 77,102-104,107-110, 185-187,198-199,202-203 Post-traumatic growth as a result of 70, 187,202 Theologies of 122-124,123η, 204 Theodicy 70,74,122,126-127 Theology Definition of 14 Operating 107-109,195-196,200 Spoken 4,107-109,195-196,200 Tijana 84-85,84Ո13,84Ո14,85η, 129,132, 146,171 Tito, Josip Broz 30-33 Trauma See also Resilience Biological effects of 57-62,197 Chronic 64,64η, иг-Из Complex 6on Culture and trauma 57,66-68,205 Definitions 57,58 Effects on psychology and emotions 67, 68,112,175,198 Effects on language 59,59η, 198 Epistemological rupture 135,196 From racism 65 Historical 64,65,65η Intergenerational see ako Violence 62,63 NAMES AND SUBJECTS INDEX Post-Traumatic stress disorder (ptsd) 58,65,66,66n, 68,102η Structural 63 Theology regarding 134 Toxic stress 60η Ustaša 37,37η Violence Domestic 13,52,54,55,98-99, ioon, 102, 110-112,174· Intergenerational 62-63, 69 Vladomir 26-27,37η, з8п Woodhead’s typology of gender 168 World War i 28 World War и 28-31,37,42,43η, 71,139 Yugoslavia 27,151,160 Constitutions 31-33 Federative People’s Republic of Yugoslavia 30 Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna Država Hrvatskanoh) 29,30 Kingdom of 28 Wars in see also Homeland War 3438,161 Zanellato, René 46 |
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Contents Acknowledgements xi List of Tables хи Abbreviations xni i First Encounters: Pentecostal Roma in Eastern Europe i i Introduction i շ Roma Identity: Reflexive and Socio-political Lenses 5 3 Identity Negotiations in the Crossroads of Two Realities 3.1 Socio-economic and Political Realities 8 3.2 Growth ofRoma Pentecostalism 10 3.3 A Provocative Question 12 4 Narrative Research as a Hermeneutical Conduit 15 4.1 Reflecting on Positionality 17 5 Concluding Thoughts 22 8 2 Identity Complexities in Historical Context 24 1 Negotiating Identity in Relationship to the Other 24 2 Negotiating Nationality and Ethnicity in Twentieth Century Yugoslavia 27 2.1 The Socialist Federation of Yugoslavia (1944-1992) 30 2.2 The Wars in Former Yugoslavia: 1991-2001 34 2.3 The Strugglefor Citizenship in New Nations 38 3 Negotiating Religious Identity 41 3.1 Religious Context of Croatia and Serbia 41 3.2 Religion in Roma Communities 44 4 Concluding Thoughts 47 3 Narratives of Rupture: Trauma and Renewal 50 1 Introduction 50 2 Life Narratives of Marija and Josip 50 2.1 Metanarratives ofPoverty, Neglect, and Violence 2.2 First Plot Climax:‘God Does Not Care’ 51 2.3 Second Plot Climax:'God Sees’ 52 2.4 Metanarratives ofPoverty and Violence 53 2.5 Cycles of Violence‘Ruptured’by Conversion 55 2.6 Reinterpretation ofLife Story 56 3 Metanarratives of Trauma and Resilience 57 50
VIII CONTENTS 4 5 3.1 Biological Effects of Trauma 57 3.2 Intergenerational, Structural, and Historical Trauma 62 3.3 Trauma Mediated through. Socio-cultural Context 66 3.4 Capacityfor Resilience 68 3.5 Integrated Faith Renewing Resilience 69 Marija and Josip: Resilience, Integration, Reinterpretation 72 4.1 Internalizing Christian Identity 72 4.2 Reinterpreting Life Story through the Christian Story 74 Concluding Thoughts 78 4 ‘As for Me and My House, We Will Serve the Lord’: From Converts to Leaders 79 1 Ministry Beginnings 79 1.1 Interpreting Pentecostal Theology in Daily Life 81 2 The Church: 2012-2018 85 2.1 Evolving Leadership 85 2.2 Pentecostalism Transmitting into Context 88 2.3 Negotiating New Christian Identity as Individuals and in Community 89 2.4 Incarnational Community Orientating to Pentecostal Theology and Praxis 93 3 Concluding Thoughts 95 5 Ί Somehow Endured’: Narratives of Torment and Resilience 97 1 Introduction 97 2 Narrative Analysis in Makronica 97 2.1 Complexities of Gendered Stigmatization 97 2.2 Immediate Context 100 2.3 Story Form and Plot 101 2.3.1 Iva: Interpreting Christian Identity in Suffering 102 2.3.2 Claimed Identity: T Somehow Endure’ 104 2.3.3 Hana’s Negotiations of Identity 104 2.3.4 ‘Rupture’ Leading to a Reinterpretation 105 2.3.5 Claimed Identities: T Was a Fighter’ and ‘I Am No Longer Aggressive’ 106 2.4 RetributiveJustice: Interpretative Framework Linking Identity and Action 107 3 Metanarratives of Violence, Exclusion, and Anti-Gypsyism 110 3.1 GenderedViolence in Daily Lives 110 3.1.1 Negotiating Identity in Violent Narratives 112
CONTENTS IX 3.1.2 Theological Interpretations of Violence 114 Exclusion and Anti-GypsyIsm 115 3.2.1 Cultural Repertoires of Responses to Exclusion 118 3.2.2 Identity Negotiations in Response to Stereotypes 120 Theology as an Epistemological Lens 122 4.1 Pentecostal Approaches to Suffering: Christopraxis and the Pentecostal Present 123 4.2 Forming Christian Identity in Response to Social Context 127 4.3 Forming Christian Identity in Community: Forgiveness and Healing 130 Implications: Ruptures and Crisis Points 133 Concluding Thoughts 137 3.2 4 5 6 6 Ί Did Everything I Could, but.’: Narratives of Betrayal and Forgiveness 139 1 Introduction 139 2 Life Narratives of Marko and Zora 139 2.1 Poverty and Neglect 139 2.2 Tragedy and Answer to Prayer Leads to God 142 2.3 Negotiating Christian Identity within Gendered Morality 142 2.4 Healing and Forgiveness 143 2.5 The Holy Spirit and Calling into Ministry 144 3 Narrative Analysis in Fadonica 145 4 Immediate Context 146 4.1 Story Form and Plot 149 4.1.1 Ljuba: Identity Negotiations in Marriage 149 4.1.2 Confronting Gendered Expectations 152 4.1.3 Claimed Identity: Ί Did Everything I Could but God Saved Me Many Times’ 153 4.1.4 Lazar: Re-interpretation of Life Narrative 155 4.1.5 Healing Leading to Conversion 156 4.1.6 Forming Christian Identity: Negotiations of Suffering and Forgiveness 157 5 Concluding Thoughts 158 7 Seeking Healing, Finding God: Metanarratives of Poverty and Sickness 160 1 Poverty and Resilience 160 1.1 Poverty as Identity 161 1.2 Forming Christian Identity in Daily Chaos 162
x CONTENTS 1.3 Pentecostal Perspectives on Poverty 163 1.4 ‘Rupture’ as Social Transformation In Pentecostal Praxis 165 2 Gender and Pentecostalism 168 2.1 Gendered ‘Rupture’ in Roma Pentecostal Theology and Praxis 170 2.2 Pentecostalism Empowering Agency 174 2.3 Pentecostal Liberation as Self-Control 175 2.4 Pentecostal Liberation as Restored Dignity 176 3 Pentecostal Approaches to Local Cosmologies 176 3.1 Pentecostal Responses to Spiritual and Physical Sickness 178 3.2 The Pentecostal Present—Miracles and Divine Encounter 180 3.3 Healing Resulting in Conversion 182 3.4 Experiencing God as Key to Validating Christian Identity 184 4 Making Meaning of Suffering 185 5 Integration and Implications 188 5.1 Conceptions of ‘Rupture’ in Fadonica 188 5.2 Obstacles to Pentecostal ‘Rupture’ 190 5.3 Negotiations of Christian Identity in Daily Challenges 192 6 Concluding Thoughts 193 8 The End of the Story? Implications and Concluding Thoughts 195 1 ‘Rupture’ as Trauma; ‘Rupture’ as Healing 196 1.1 Meaning-Making ofSuffering and Trauma 198 1.2 Healing as ‘Being Seen’: Restoring Worth to Women 199 1.3 Healing in a Multi-ethnic Space 200 2 Divergent Negotiations in the Pentecostal Space 201 3 Conclusion 202 Afterword: Limitations and Future Directions Appendices 207 Bibliography 213 Names and Subjects Index 244 204
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Names and Subjects Index Abu-Lughod, Lila 158-159,172 Adverse Childhood Experiences (ace) 60-62, 68,69,111,113η Alijevié, Selim 46,46η Anderson, Ray 124 Attachment Theory 6o-6in, 63-64, 63η, б9 Aitanasi, Katherine 174,176 Bakié, Misha 47 Bakié, Serif 46,47,47η Black theology 123 Born-again 6,41η, 46,72,79,127, i8o Bowie, Fiona 18,18η, 181,183 Brusco, Elizabeth 168-170 Catholic Church 34,34η, 4i, 178 Christian Community Alternative or incarnational 93,127-130, 133,196,200 Multi-ethnic 128-130,128η, 196,200 Claimed Identity 50, 72-73,75-76,104,106107,112,133,137,150-151,153,161,200 Contextualization See also Localization of Pentecostalism 14,44-45,88-89, 88η, 89η, 123,138,178,201 Conversion See also Gooren, Henri De-conversion 12 Process 56,68,72,75-76,78,95,136-137, 155,178.191 Lewis R. Rambo’s Stage model 13 Stories 3-4,86,137,147,158,178 Cosmologies in Pentecostalism See also Miracles 90,176-180,193,196 Demons/Demonlc 91,167η, 177-179,194 Divine encounter 72,124-126,135-136, 180,184-185,188,193,196-197 Miracles 18,46,180-183,185,196 Visions and dreams 103-104,125,135,178, 182,196,199 coviD-19 9,10,95,124,164,201 Crisis points 133-135, i37 191,196 Croatian Constitution 40 Croatian Religious demographic 41 Cucchiari, Salvatore 170-171,176 Četniks 37,39 Decade of Roma Inclusion 40 Discipleship 83-84,94-95 Challenges of 12-14 Discrimination Anti-Gypsyism or Romaphobia 5, 9,110, 115, u6n Attaining citizenship 38-40 Majority society attitudes to 117,122,160 Educational Ո9-120 gendered 97-100,98η ‘Gypsy Question’ 29 Micro aggressions 61,65η, u8n Religious 83η, 144,200-201 Roma
responses to 67η, ս8-ւշշ, ι88,201 Social marginalization or exclusion 10, 117,161 Structural racism 65, 95-96,115-U8 War experience 35-38,102, Π7 Djurié, Rajko 33,35η Engelbert, Pamela 124 European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance (ecri) 116 European Roma Rights Centre 36,37η, э8п, 140η Evangelical Definition of 41η, 86n Neo-evangelical 43 Evangelical Pentecostal Church of Croatia 43 Fadonica, church Claimed identities 150-151 Forgiveness 154,157,166-167 Fadonica, people see also Marko and Zora Dragan and Mina 146,150,166,178180,186 Elena 26-27,151 Eve 147-149,150-152,155, ιθ5 Filip 150,166-167,182-183,188 Lazar 149,150,155-158,162,175,188 Ljuba 148-154,174-176,199 Luka and Mina 149,150,183 Marko (Excluding Chapter 6) 45, 161-162,166,167-168,179,179η, ւ8շ, 186, 190-192,190Ո
NAMES AND SUBJECTS INDEX Milan and Sandra 184 Miodrag and Ružica 150,186-187, 198-199 Mladen and family 149-150,184-185, 192-193 Sofija and Nemanja 150,161η, 162֊ 163,188 Viki 149-150 Zora (Excluding Chapter 6) 170,177 Feminism 48η, 98-99, ņi, 173η Foetal alcohol spectrum disorders (fasd) 63-64, 63η Fusion of Horizons See Also Hans Gadamer 20,74,95,200-201 Gadamer, Hans see also Fusion of Horizons 20 Gadjo(e) 12,55,65,96,129 Gender and Pentecostalism 168-176 As liberation 172-173,175-176 Defining Roma womanhood 170-171 Dignity 176,199-200 Empowering Agency 154, 174-175,199 Healing 126-127,199-200 In Romania 169,171-172,172η Renegotiating family and social roles 152-153,169,171-172 Women in ministry 88,170-171 Gooren, Henri Conversion Career 72,134,191 Universe of Discourse 72,134,134η, 178 Gustav 84,87,93η Gypsies and Travellers International Evangelical Fellowship (gatief) 10,46 Haynes, Naomi 125η Healing see also Miracles As ‘being seen’ 126-127,136 Internal 73,143 Narratives of 126,147-148,178-180,182183,188 Relationship to conversion 18,47η, 156, 182-183, t88 Theology'of 125 Holocaust 9,30,59,64, n6n Holy Spirit 137 Baptism of 42 245 Encounter with 43η, 8i, эз, 124-125, i8o, 197 Equipping of 80,144,169-170,177,202 Fruits of the Spirit 176 Speaking in tongues 135-136,136η, 169 Homeland War (Domovinski Rat) see also Yugoslavia 34-38 Identity Christian identity 72,74-75,75η, 8o, 89, 93,95-96,115,127,130,136,157-158, 162-163,192-193,200 Ethnicity 33-34,73, 80 Gypsy image and stereotype 7,9,36-37, 67,67η, 96,120,122,129,137, i88,197, 200-201 Identity negotiation theory 8
Imagined 27,47 Intersectionality 173 Nationality 38-40 Negotiating through narrative 16, 120-122 Pentecostal identity 11,12,45 Roma 5-8, u, 24-27 Religious 33,34,34Ո40,34П4і,41-44 ‘Self 6 Socio-political construction 6,25-27 Interpretative framework 47η, 72-73,95,97, loo, 107, log, 114,126-127,133,135 47՜ 138,158,186,191,196-198,200,202 Intersectionality 48η, 98-99 Jasenovac 30,71 Jehovah Witnesses 90η, 139,143,151,178179,178η, 179η Justice see also Suffering ‘Eye-for-eye’ or retributive 114-115,133134,200 Interpretative framework of 107-110 Leadership 86-88,87η, 95-96 Le Cossec, Clément 10 Leskovac see also Pentecostal revival 2, 43,45-47,46η, 8o, 139,140η, 141η, 142, 166,177 Life and Light (Vie et Lumière) 10,46η, 91 Luhrmann, Tanya 74,123η Absorption 73,73η, эз Symbolic healing 73
246 Martin, Bernice 169-170 Magic see also cosmologies 7,13, 91,178-179, 181η, 182 Curses 86, 94,95η, 124,177-179 Healers 1,2,66,177-179,182,186 Witchcraft 44,67η, 8o, 108,140,142,177, 179,182,188 Makronica, church Alternative (Incarnational) community 89-95,128-130,133 Conflict 92,131-132 Contextualization 88-89 Forgiveness 90η, 131-132 Leadership 91,95-96 Prayer 93-95 Trauma 60 Makronica, people see also Marija and Josip Ana 95η, 97,107, ա, H4 Filip 119 Hana 97,100-101,104-107,109, U5, 120-121 Helena 81,97,107,135-136,136η Iva 37η, 99,100-104,107,109, ււշ, 126, 135,155 Ivan 83-84 Josip (excluding Chapters 3-5) 45, 45Ո, 18э Katarina 1-2,81-84,202 Marija (excluding Chapters 3-5) 171, 197,199 Mia 97,107,113-114,119,121,199,202 Zoran 36η, 37Ո Marija and Josip (Excluding Chapters 35) 1-3,38η, 38-39, 43-44,171, 201 Marija and Josip (In Chapters 3-5) Experiencing God 52,53,56,74 Interpretations of suffering 74-77, 107-U0 Internalized theology 73 Leadership 86-88,95-96 Life stories 50-57 Ministry beginnings 79-81 Opening the church 81-85,85η Marko and Zora (Excluding Chapter 6) 45, 161η, 164,177,188-189 Marko and Zora (In Chapter 6) Beginning ministry 144-145 NAMES AND SUBJECTS INDEX Healing and forgiveness 143 Life stories 139-143 Marriage 189 Bride price Ա5Ո Early marriage 119,141,151 ‘Stealing’ 141,141η Virginity 141η Mechanisms of selection See also SpectorMersel, Gabriela 50,112 Meaning-attribution 50,149-151,155, 158,188 Omitting 50,61 Silencing 50,61,64η, gg, ιοί, 130, սշ, 158-159 Miloševič, Slobodan 33 Miracles See also Cosmologies Accounts of 18,46,46η Answers to prayer
184 Financial 83,83η, 145 Physical healing 82,147-148,156,178֊ 180,182-183 Validity of 180-183 Muslim 1,28,32,35,41,44-45,47,89,141, 141η,172 Narrative As an epistemology 4, 74,195 As counter-stories 16,17 Big and small stories 15,16,195,199 Definition 4 Function in society/community 16 Narrative analysis 137 See Also Mechanisms of Selection Analytic categories 15,50 Emplotment 51,100-102,137,149 Immediate Context 100-101,146-149 Narrative end point See also Claimed Identity 50,100,103-104,106-107, 146,150-151,154,157 Narrative prayer 94 Pelkmans, Mathijs 181η, 183 Pentecostalism As an epistemological lens 4,14,122, 196,202 Characteristics of 44-45 History in Croatia and Serbia 42-44 History among Roma 10-12,44,45-47
NAMES AND SUBJECTS INDEX Impact 44,46,47,166 Localization of 5,18,45,57,96,178,196197,202 Publications 43,43η Pentecostal theology See ako Cosmologies in Pentecostalism, Healing, and Holy Spirit 'Christopraxis’ see aisoAnderson, Ray and Engelbert, Pamela 123-124,126,133134,136η Experiencing God 80-81,124,135-136, 180,184-185,197 Forgiveness 74,130-133,143,154,157,159 167,200 Healing 18,124-125,169,177,180,182, 185-186,190,193,196-197,201-202 ‘Pentecostal present’ see a/soHaynes, Naomi 123,125-126,180 Prayer 46,73, 93 Salvation 67, 86n, 107-108,131,134,200 Positionality 87,159,190η Emotional impact 20,21 Gender 19,159 Insider-outsider 19,22 Religious 17 Poverty 13,190-191 Creative survival 161,161η Living in 51-54,140,160-163,166 Pentecostal perspectives of see also Prosperity gospel 161-167 Prosperity gospel African influence 164,165η American influence 164η Positive Confession 165,165η Word of Faith movement 164-165,165η Protestantism 18η, 34,41,41η, 43,8շ, 144,179 Renewal see also Resilience and Rupture Forgiveness 70η, 143,154 Internalizing Christian identity 93-96 ‘The good life’ 67,166,202 Resilience see ako Trauma 4,57,65,66n, 78, 130,175,205 Contributing factors 69, 77 Definition 68 Effect of religious faith 69-72 Humour 64,64η, 118-119,198 Post-traumatic growth 68,70,77,187,202 247 Revival 192 Among the Roma 10,12,44-47,171172,171η Roma, education 33,47,66n, 140 Roma, political and cultural activity 29,31 Cultural Society Rom 32 Društva Roma 29 Federation of Rom Societies of Serbia 32 International Romani Union 32 Romano LU 29 Romani Party of Croatia 33 Roma, Romani
See ako Identity Arii 6,45,47,50,139 Bayash, Boyash, Banyash, OldRomanian 2, 6,24-29, 80,120η, 156,179η Čegari 6,50,53 Citizenship in Croatia 38-40 Defining terms 5-8,24-27 History in Croatia and Serbia 24 Gurbet 45,47 Gypsy/Gypsies 7η, 8n, 25,26,29,29η, 37 38,55. 83, 93. u6n, 117,122,129, 152-153 Sinti 5 Roma, war 29,35-38,102,103η, 117,117η, ıı8, 122,132 Rugul Aprins Movement 171η Rupture see ako Trauma and Renewal 3,4 As healing 143,188,196 As process 191-192,196 As transformation 95,105,135,143,166168,187-190,198,202 As trauma 78,135,196 In relation to gender roles 173 Obstacles to 189-192 Serbian Orthodox Church 1,41,44,82Ո7, 8շո8,91,139,144 Nationalism 34,34η, 36,37 Spector-Mersel, Gabriela 50, սշ, 147,158 Spiritual transformation 190-191 Stankovič, Mio 45 State socialism 30-34,30η, 39 Stripping metal 54, 82,145-146,155-156, 160,160η
248 Suffering Dialectic processing of 130-131 Interpretations of 77,102-104,107-110, 185-187,198-199,202-203 Post-traumatic growth as a result of 70, 187,202 Theologies of 122-124,123η, 204 Theodicy 70,74,122,126-127 Theology Definition of 14 Operating 107-109,195-196,200 Spoken 4,107-109,195-196,200 Tijana 84-85,84Ո13,84Ո14,85η, 129,132, 146,171 Tito, Josip Broz 30-33 Trauma See also Resilience Biological effects of 57-62,197 Chronic 64,64η, иг-Из Complex 6on Culture and trauma 57,66-68,205 Definitions 57,58 Effects on psychology and emotions 67, 68,112,175,198 Effects on language 59,59η, 198 Epistemological rupture 135,196 From racism 65 Historical 64,65,65η Intergenerational see ako Violence 62,63 NAMES AND SUBJECTS INDEX Post-Traumatic stress disorder (ptsd) 58,65,66,66n, 68,102η Structural 63 Theology regarding 134 Toxic stress 60η Ustaša 37,37η Violence Domestic 13,52,54,55,98-99, ioon, 102, 110-112,174· Intergenerational 62-63, 69 Vladomir 26-27,37η, з8п Woodhead’s typology of gender 168 World War i 28 World War и 28-31,37,42,43η, 71,139 Yugoslavia 27,151,160 Constitutions 31-33 Federative People’s Republic of Yugoslavia 30 Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna Država Hrvatskanoh) 29,30 Kingdom of 28 Wars in see also Homeland War 3438,161 Zanellato, René 46 |
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spelling | Wachsmuth, Melody J. Verfasser (DE-588)1281249483 aut Roma Pentecostals narrating identity, trauma, and renewal in Croatia and Serbia by Melody J. Wachsmuth Leiden ; Boston Brill [2023] © 2023 X, 248 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Global Pentecostal and charismatic studies volume 44 ISBN auf der Rückseite des Titelblatts irrtümlich als hbk.-ISBN angegeben. Es gibt von diesem Titel jedoch nur eine Paperback-Ausgabe und elektronische Ausgaben Dissertation Oxford Centre for Mission Studies 2020 "Stories of Pentecostal conversion and church growth in Roma communities are prolific across Europe but how does conversion impact daily lives in the context of economic hardship and social marginalization? In fact, Roma Pentecostal life stories from Croatia and Serbia reveal both resilience and suffering, and consequently reveal the struggle of lived faith amidst formidable challenges. In what ways, then, has a new Pentecostal identity shifted relationships, thinking, and behaviour? This ethnography explores the ways in which these Roma Pentecostals incorporate their faith in their daily lives through analysing their life stories in conjunction with their socio-cultural contexts and Pentecostal theology"-- Roma Volk (DE-588)4050473-6 gnd rswk-swf Pfingstbewegung (DE-588)4136841-1 gnd rswk-swf Kroatien (DE-588)4073841-3 gnd rswk-swf Serbien (DE-588)4054598-2 gnd rswk-swf Pentecostals, Romani / Religious life / Croatia Pentecostals, Romani / Religious life / Serbia Pentecostals, Romani / Croatia / Social conditions Pentecostals, Romani / Serbia / Social conditions Pentecostalism / Croatia Pentecostalism / Serbia Pentecostalism Croatia Serbia (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Kroatien (DE-588)4073841-3 g Serbien (DE-588)4054598-2 g Roma Volk (DE-588)4050473-6 s Pfingstbewegung (DE-588)4136841-1 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-90-04-51897-1 Global Pentecostal and charismatic studies volume 44 (DE-604)BV035545895 44 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034117086&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034117086&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034117086&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Wachsmuth, Melody J. Roma Pentecostals narrating identity, trauma, and renewal in Croatia and Serbia Global Pentecostal and charismatic studies Roma Volk (DE-588)4050473-6 gnd Pfingstbewegung (DE-588)4136841-1 gnd |
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title | Roma Pentecostals narrating identity, trauma, and renewal in Croatia and Serbia |
title_auth | Roma Pentecostals narrating identity, trauma, and renewal in Croatia and Serbia |
title_exact_search | Roma Pentecostals narrating identity, trauma, and renewal in Croatia and Serbia |
title_exact_search_txtP | Roma Pentecostals narrating identity, trauma, and renewal in Croatia and Serbia |
title_full | Roma Pentecostals narrating identity, trauma, and renewal in Croatia and Serbia by Melody J. Wachsmuth |
title_fullStr | Roma Pentecostals narrating identity, trauma, and renewal in Croatia and Serbia by Melody J. Wachsmuth |
title_full_unstemmed | Roma Pentecostals narrating identity, trauma, and renewal in Croatia and Serbia by Melody J. Wachsmuth |
title_short | Roma Pentecostals narrating identity, trauma, and renewal in Croatia and Serbia |
title_sort | roma pentecostals narrating identity trauma and renewal in croatia and serbia |
topic | Roma Volk (DE-588)4050473-6 gnd Pfingstbewegung (DE-588)4136841-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Roma Volk Pfingstbewegung Kroatien Serbien Hochschulschrift |
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