Forerunner of the Charismatic Movement

Forerunner of the Charismatic Movement
Title Forerunner of the Charismatic Movement PDF eBook
Author Arnold A. Dallimore
Publisher Moody Publishers
Pages 208
Release 1983
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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The Triune God and the Charismatic Movement

The Triune God and the Charismatic Movement
Title The Triune God and the Charismatic Movement PDF eBook
Author Jim Purves
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 288
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 159752753X

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All emotion and no theology? Or a fundamental challenge to reappraise and realign our Trinitarian theology in the light of Christian experience? This study of Charismatic renewal as it found expression within Scotland at the end of the twentieth century evaluates the use of Patristic, Reformed, and contemporary models of the Trinity in explaining the workings of the Holy Spirit.

The Life of Edward Irving

The Life of Edward Irving
Title The Life of Edward Irving PDF eBook
Author Arnold A. Dallimore
Publisher Banner of Truth
Pages 188
Release 1983-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780851513690

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The ministry of Edward Irving in London became a talking point of the 19th century and caused considerable alarm among evangelical churches. The author reveals the reasons for this as well as giving a gripping portrait of this remarkable but sadly mistaken Christian.

The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements

The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements
Title The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements PDF eBook
Author Stanley M. Burgess
Publisher Zondervan
Pages 2625
Release 2010-08-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310873355

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The Definitive History of the Spirit-Filled Church Encyclopedic coverage of: Activities of the Spirit over 2,000 years of church history in 60 countries and regions Outpourings at Topeka, Mukti Mission (India), Azusa Street, Duquesne University, and many other 20th-century locations Current movements among today’s 500 million-plus Pentecostal and charismatic Christians worldwide The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements sets modern, Spirit-filled Christianity in a context that spans two millennia and the entire Christian world. Like no other resource, this volume reveals in detail the full, sweeping legacy of Spirit-empowered movements that have touched hearts and lives both in modern America and across the centuries and continents: in medieval Europe, Finland in the 1700s, South India in the 1800s, Azusa Street at the turn of the 20th century--and much more, including ongoing moves of the Holy Spirit throughout the world today. One thousand entries provide the most extensive information available on Pentecostal, charismatic, and neocharismatic movements. The diverse topics covered include, as a small sample, glossolalia, black and Hispanic Pentecostalism, prophecy, the role of women, faith healing, music, sociology, missions, church growth, and different historic and contemporary revivals. With its unique international and historical perspective, this completely revised and expanded second edition of the acclaimed Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements offers features that no other reference of its kind approaches. Its extraordinary scope and detailed, up-to-date coverage make this the definitive resource on Pentecostal and charismatic denominations and movements both in North America and worldwide. Includes: Exhaustive coverage of Pentecostal and charismatic movements in 60 countries and regions--individual histories, cultural and theological aspects, and key figures and institutions. Statistical section with a wealth of current information on the growth of classical Pentecostalism as well as charismatic and neocharismatic movements. 1,000 articles. Over 500 photos and illustrations, maps, and timeline. Cross references, bibliographies, and indexes to people, places, and topics.

Making Evangelical History

Making Evangelical History
Title Making Evangelical History PDF eBook
Author Andrew Atherstone
Publisher Routledge
Pages 312
Release 2019-04-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317138635

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This volume makes a significant contribution to the ‘history of ecclesiastical histories’, with a fresh analysis of historians of evangelicalism from the eighteenth century to the present. It explores the ways in which their scholarly methods and theological agendas shaped their writings. Each chapter presents a case study in evangelical historiography. Some of the historians and biographers examined here were ministers and missionaries, while others were university scholars. They are drawn from Anglican, Baptist, Congregationalist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Fundamentalist and Pentecostal denominations. Their histories cover not only transatlantic evangelicalism, but also the spread of the movement across China, Africa, and indeed the whole globe. Some wrote for a popular Christian readership, emphasising edification and evangelical hagiography; others have produced weighty monographs for the academy. These case studies shed light on the way the discipline has developed, and also the heated controversies over whether one approach to evangelical history is more legitimate than the rest. As a result, this book will be of considerable interest to historians of religion.

A History of the Apocalypse

A History of the Apocalypse
Title A History of the Apocalypse PDF eBook
Author Catalin Negru
Publisher Catain Negru
Pages 565
Release 2023-01-20
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Religion. For thousands of years this thing has dictated which people should live and which people should die, what shape our buildings should have or what colors our garments should contain, what food people should eat or what words people should speak. If religion is the opium of the masses, then beliefs about the end of the world are like overdoses. People touched by such beliefs no longer rely on a hidden, personal and intimate god, contemplated upon from the safe distance of the beating human heart. They live with the promise of divine intervention at a grand scale on the current coordinates of space and time. This can be an exceptional motivator and a game changer in terms of civil obedience, both at an individual and collective level. In the name of an immediate and palpable deity people can commit shocking cruelties. However, such belief can also account for some of the most exceptional social developments in human history.

The New Prophecy and "New Visions"

The New Prophecy and
Title The New Prophecy and "New Visions" PDF eBook
Author Rex D. Butler
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 233
Release 2011-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0813215900

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In this book, Rex D. Butler examines the Passion for evidence of Montanism and proposes that its three authors--Perpetua, Saturus, and the unnamed editor--were Montanists.