Catch the Fire
Soaking Prayer and Charismatic Revival
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Publisher: Northern Illinois University Press
ISBN: 9780875807058
Published: 23/04/2014
Beginning in Toronto in the mid-1990s, the Vineyard Church became the site of ritualized religious renewal, commonly known as the "Toronto Blessing." The renewal was defined by reports of uncontrollable laughter, weeping, speaking in tongues, animal noises, and falling on the floor during worship. In Catch the Fire, Wilkenson and Althouse examine the history of Vineyard Church and the role and meaning of the soaking prayer. Using first-hand experience from attending conference, churches, and meetings in the U.S., Canada, Britain, Australia, and New Zealand, they contextualize this form of prayer as an adaptation of the Pentecostal "charismatic prayer" that follows believe to facilitate divine acts of forgiveness, reconciliation, compassion, and benevolence.
"The practice of prayer--in contrast to the theory--is notoriously understudied. Wilkinson and Althouse interpret their field-based interviews through the lenses of sociological and theological methodology to give a nuanced account of 'soaking prayer.' "Catch the Fire "contributes substantially to the literature on contemporary Charismatic Christianity." --Michael McClymond, Saint Louis University