Divine Healing: The Holiness-Pentecostal Transition Years, 1890–1906

Divine Healing: The Holiness-Pentecostal Transition Years, 1890–1906
Title Divine Healing: The Holiness-Pentecostal Transition Years, 1890–1906 PDF eBook
Author James Robinson
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 342
Release 2013-03-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 1621895912

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In the present volume, James Robinson shows how the Holiness movement contributed to the rise of Pentecostalism, with emphasis on those sectors that practiced divine healing. Although other scholars have undertaken to explore this story, Robinson's treatment is by far the most thorough examination to date. He draws productively on the burgeoning secondary literatures on Pentecostalism and healing, and brings to light frequently overlooked, yet revealing primary sources. The events narrated are fascinating in their own right, and are important to the histories of Pentecostalism and healing for how they clarify the processes by which divine healing was pursued, debated, and often disparaged. The text also contributes to larger medical and social histories, offering tantalizing glimpses of the roots of some of today's most popular and contested medical and religious responses to sickness and health.

Record of the International conference on divine healing and true holiness held at the Agricultural hall, London ... 1885 [by W.E. Boardman].

Record of the International conference on divine healing and true holiness held at the Agricultural hall, London ... 1885 [by W.E. Boardman].
Title Record of the International conference on divine healing and true holiness held at the Agricultural hall, London ... 1885 [by W.E. Boardman]. PDF eBook
Author William Edwin Boardman
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Pages 188
Release 1885
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A. B. Simpson and the Pentecostal Movement

A. B. Simpson and the Pentecostal Movement
Title A. B. Simpson and the Pentecostal Movement PDF eBook
Author Charles Nienkirchen
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 178
Release 2010-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725228270

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"Based on impressive research, the author has offered the spiritual heirs of A. B. Simpson, as well as the larger church world, an accurate interpretation of Simpson's spiritual pilgrimage. The information about Simpson's belief in speaking in tongues and the ministries of those who remained or left the Alliance over the issue, provides valuable insights into the close relationship between the organization and emerging Pentecostal movement." -- Gary B. McGee Professor of Church History, Assemblies of God Theological Seminary "It is good news indeed that Charles Nienkirchen's A. B. Simpson and the Pentecostal Movement is being republished. This is a very important and well written work which sheds light not only on A. B. Simpson's quest for the tongues-attested baptism in the Holy Spirit but on the milieu surrounding the early spread of Pentecostalism in America and especially in the Christian and Missionary Alliance. This is a historical treasure." --Vinson Synan, Dean Emeritus Regent University School of Divinity "Simpson has long deserved an in-depth study. A pivotal turn-of-the-century figure who never found full acceptance in any wing of American evangelicalism, this prolific Canadian nonetheless profoundly influenced popular evangelicalism and Anglo-American Pentecostalism. Nienkirchen makes careful use of long-unused primary sources to illuminate Simpson's relationship to early Pentecostalism. The result is a suggestive work that offers perceptive insights into early Pentecostalism and the context from which it emerged." -- Edith L. Blumhofer Project Director Institute for the Study of American Evangelicalism, Wheaton "Nienkirchen provides a splendid study of the relationship of A. B. Simpson to Pentecostalism. This book demonstrates wide knowledge of primary materials and great care in documentation (with about one-third of the text devoted to footnote material). Nienkirchen clearly delineates the major elements in Simpson's religious thought and gives attention to the most significant ways in which his thought changed. His major interest in this book focuses on the ways in which Simpson influenced the formation of early Pentecostalism. Pentecostals accept some elements of Simpson's teaching and rejected or modified others, but Nienkirchen argues persuasively the case for Simpson's importance in understanding Pentecostalism; moreover, he clearly illustrates specific ways -- both direct and indirect -- in which that influence was felt in the complex story of early holiness-pentecostal relationships." -- William Pitts Professor of Church History Baylor University "Charles Nienkirchen has supplied those interested in the history and theology of American Evangelicalism, the Christian and Missionary Alliance, or the Pentecostal movement with an invaluable reference tool and an interpretive lens through which to understand them. This 'must-read' has shown its worth by remaining as relevant, informative and provocative as when it first went to press." --Bernie A. Van De Walle Associate Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology Ambrose University College and Seminary Calgary, AB "In A. B. Simpson and the Pentecostal Movement, Charles Nienkirken has combined prodigious research with mastery of historical and theological sources to produce a superb study of Simpson's relationship with early pentecostalism. This is a most important and useful work." -- Randall Balmer Barnard College, Columbia University

Spiritual Healing

Spiritual Healing
Title Spiritual Healing PDF eBook
Author Sarah Coakley
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 332
Release 2020-10-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1467459437

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Spiritual healing has been a cornerstone of Christian belief from its beginnings, although there are various interpretations of what exactly it is and how it happens. To address these questions, the contributors to this volume come together to examine spiritual healing from a number of disciplinary perspectives. How can such healing be explained through a scientific or medical lens? What do biblical and historical instantiations of it tell us today? And how are we to think of it as anthropologists, philosophers, or theologians? Finally, what does all this mean for those seeking spiritual healing for themselves, or pastors walking alongside the afflicted? Deftly edited by theologian Sarah Coakley, Spiritual Healing offers a composite narrative that investigates the many intermingled factors at work in this intriguing phenomenon. The result is a human story as much as it is a theological one, satisfying discerning believers and skeptics alike in its rigorous pursuit of truth and meaning.

Contemporary Review

Contemporary Review
Title Contemporary Review PDF eBook
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Pages 938
Release 1885
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Higher Christian Life

Higher Christian Life
Title Higher Christian Life PDF eBook
Author William Edwin Boardman
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Pages 344
Release 1858
Genre Christian life
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The Holiness-Pentecostal Tradition

The Holiness-Pentecostal Tradition
Title The Holiness-Pentecostal Tradition PDF eBook
Author Vinson Synan
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 356
Release 1997-08-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780802841032

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Called "a pioneer contribution" by Church History when it was first published in 1971, this volume has now been revised and enlarged by Vinson Synan to account for the incredible changes that have occurred in the church world in the last 25 years.