The Charismatic movement : a guide to the study of Neo-Pentecostalism with emphasis on Anglo-American sources
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The Charismatic movement : a guide to the study of Neo-Pentecostalism with emphasis on Anglo-American sources
(ATLA bibliography series, no. 30)
American Theological Library Association , Scarecrow Press, 1995
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Includes index
[1]. parts I-II -- [2]. parts III-IV, including index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Beginning in the 1960s, Neo-Pentecostalism transformed the way thousands in the mainline churches viewed the gifts of the Holy Spirit and the way in which those Christians and many others worshipped. At the heart of a large body of polemical and pastoral literature produced by proponents and critics of the movement is a dynamic picture of Christianity in the last three decades. The Charismatic Movement consists of more than 11,000 entries reflecting the responses of organizations, churches, schools, and individuals both favorable to and critical of the beliefs and practices of this movement. Materials are grouped when possible by denominational family. Indication of the professed attitude of the individual or organization is given.
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