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Mario Alfonso Murillo is an assistant professor of communications at Hofstra University & teaches media classes at New York University & the Autonomous University of Asuncion in Paraguay. He is host & producer of the weekly radio program "Our Americas," a joint production of WBAI in New York & the toon meer North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA). He reports regularly for Latino USA, National Public Radio, & Monitor Radio, & has written about Latin America & the Caribbean for a number of publications, including El diario, La prensa, In These Times, Urban: The Latino Magazine, & NACLA Report on the Americas. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

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Evangelist Murillo's central thesis: the "cool" church of "big screens, skinny jeans, and fog machines" has played the role of an inoffensive feel-good pill-dispenser instead of Surgeon. While the current "seeker-friendly" paradigm has swollen its ranks, it's been a numbers game of quantity over quality, and all at the expense of truly transformative social impact. I didn't see any direct treatment of "demonic spells" pe se in his book, so the title might be a little misleading.

Overall, the book frames a powerful message to mega-churches to return to an authentic spirit-fueled eccesiology as demonstrated in the Book of Acts. Do that, or, despite the worldly signs of success, continue to effectively fade into irrelevance. The message is not likely to appeal to the "traditional" liturgical churches, but rather for those with an immanent and urgent eschatology. While Murillo's views are framed by the American experience, I'm not sure his criticisms can be leveled equally at Pentecostal churches at, say, in Brazil, Australia & etc. Touché, though; American ecclesial trends tend to become broadly adopted elsewhere, so I'd judge his book as clarion cry to the church universal.

Vessels of Fire and Glory is an easily read book, but quite thought-provoking nonetheless. Overall, I highly recommended this book for Christians who aren't entirely sure why it is that they're fed up with politically correct and/or singalong churches where people "come as [they] are and leave just the same." I strongly suspect that Murillo's book will both clarify the reasons for their inchoate dissatisfaction and whet their appetite for authentic Spirit-uality.
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EnochianFabler | Mar 22, 2021 |
I was looking for some background information before I go to Vieques and this book did provide a bit. It was written in the midst of the protests that eventually drove the Navy off the island a few years ago. Sadly, I don't have what it takes to find interest in the details of politics. It's a clearly biased account, but I don't think it invalidates the information provided.
 
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cindywho | May 27, 2019 |

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