Living in the supernatural, naturally: Pentecostal rituals and spiritual impulses in Sweden

‪Many Pentecostals in Sweden like to say that one should "live in the supernatural, naturally". Their regular and repeated interaction with the divine and what they themselves call the "supernatural" suggests that this metaphor is indicative of a particular sensibility. This arti...

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