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The disgraced televangelist built his career on an undeniable talent. His downfall contributed to a major shift in how ...
"Pentecostalism has the ability to translate itself into the language and culture of the people being reached, drawing on local music," says Leslie Callahan, who teaches religious history at the ...
The mass migration of Latinos to charismatic Christian movements such as Pentecostalism could have strong political ramifications.
Neo-pentecostalism blends the high-powered, exuberant Pentecostal worship style and beliefs with traditional Baptist principles.
He asks how Pentecostalism--a faith that initially seemed to be in danger of "consuming itself in a fury of charismatic fire"--managed not only to survive, but to grow into a global religious ...
Calvin professor of philosophy James K.A. Smith has recently written two books focused on the subject of Pentecostalism: Thinking in Tongues: Pentecostal Contributions to Christian Theology and ...
The Rev. Jack Hayford, 71, president of the Los Angeles-based church body, recently sat down to talk about the state of Pentecostalism, his denomination’s stand on women in leadership and the ...
Many Christians in Latin America identify with Pentecostalism and related movements. Pentecostals take their name from the biblical feast of Pentecost ...
The book traces the development of Pentecostalism among migrant laborers between 1916 and 1966, before the heyday of the National Farm Workers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers.
Aimee Semple McPherson was ‘the Elvis of Pentecostalism,’ so why isn’t she better known today? A new biography from Claire Hoffman reclaims the importance of the evangelical powerhouse.
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