Emigrant feelings among domestic pentecostals: historical-theological preconditions

Authors

  • Михайло Михайлович Мокієнко

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2017.84.800

Keywords:

Pentecostals, emigration, Christians of the Evangelical faith, community

Abstract

The article analyzes the theological and historical preconditions of emigrant feelings among the Ukrainian Pentecostal believers. It is proved that the gospel narrative influences the way Christians of evangelical faith see their own life - as a "temporary earthly journey", determining, along with the unfavorable conditions for the confession of their own religious views in the Soviet era, the desire to emigrate to any non-socialist country.

Under conditions of spiritual freedom, a transition from cosmopolitan to patriotic views is observed among Pentecostal people, but it does not significantly affect the intensity of emigration due to socio-economic factors. Ukrainian immigrants-Pentecostals abroad have created their own communities and para-church structures and, while in search of their own identity, in every way the continue to support their fellow-believers in the Motherland.

Published

09.01.2018

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Section

Articles

How to Cite

“Emigrant feelings among domestic pentecostals: historical-theological preconditions” (2018) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (84), pp. 125–133. doi:10.32420/2017.84.800.

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