Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface

Introduction: Thinking at the Boundary

1Day of Pentecost: The Founding Violent Gesture of Splits

2Spiritual Discernment: Bathroom Mirror as Metaphor

3The Beauty, Skin, and Monstrosity of Grace

4The Sacred as Im/possibility: Expect a Miracle!

5The Impossible Possibility, Capitalism, and the Pentecostal Subject

6Worship as Pure Means

7Everyday Form of Theology: Between Pentecostal Apparatus and Prosaic Existence

Conclusion: Ethical Implications of a Split God

Notes

Bibliography

Index