Books in Heaven: Dreams, Texts and Conspicuous Circulation
Isabel Hofmeyr and Preben Kaarsholm
Abstract
This
paper examines the phenomenon of miraculous literacy in which the
ability to read and write is conferred through divine revelation. In
such revelations, it is clear that texts circulate between heaven and
earth. This paper considers examples of miraculous literacy drawn both
from African Christianity and the Protestant evangelical world more
generally. It demonstrates that a magical idea of textuality in which
religious texts are circulated unaided by human agency is common across
many different spheres and forms a central strand in popular Christian
thinking. The paper concludes by examining the broader significance of
such circulation and probes the kind of imagined community that is being
brought into being through such textual circuits.Â
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