"Vivid, resonant, and profound, R. Shea Watts's Where the Spirit Is adds to the growing literature on feeling Pentecostal. Watts deftly combines affect theory, ritual studies, and liberation theologies, producing a generous study defined by its acute attention to the embodied interactions of race, sexuality, gender, worship, sound, and justice."
--Donovan O. Schaefer, University of Pennsylvania
"Where the Spirit Is is a unique and fascinating work in which R. Shea Watts uses his own personal and very complex experience growing up Pentecostal to explore the work of the Spirit. . . . This book conducts a very complex dance, interweaving searing personal experience with sharp insights into academic analysis. Watts dances away from simple condemnations or praise and keeps pressing the fundamental question of liberative praxis: 'What then can be done to flesh out freedom in the present age?'"
--Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite, Chicago Theological Seminary, emerita