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  1. Pentecostalism

    Hatnote Pentecostal can also mean pertaining to Pentecost . Christianity expand protestant yes Pentecostalism or Classical Pentecostalism is a renewal movement ref name survey Spirit and Power A 10 Country ... Pentecostals also use the term Apostolic or Full Gospel full gospel to describe their movement. Pentecostalism ... The Mixed Influence of the Charismatic Movement on Classical Pentecostalism in the United States journal ... of Pentecostalism in the United States publisher Lexington Books year 2007 location New York pages 123 ... Conference . Pentecostalism s emphasis on the spiritual gift s places it within Charismatic Christianity ... and spiritual gifts. Pentecostalism is theologically and historically close to the charismatic movement ... gospel or foursquare gospel . The term foursquare refers to the four fundamental beliefs of Pentecostalism ... Theological Roots of Pentecostalism journal Pneuma volume 2 issue 1 pages 3 21 year 1980 isbn 0943575796 ... Cite journal last Menzies first William W. title The Reformed Roots of Pentecostalism journal PentecoStudies ... Synan first Vinson title Pentecostalism Varieties and Contributions journal Pneuma the Journal of the Society ... The central belief of Pentecostalism is that through the Crucifixion of Jesus death , Entombment .... ref This is the Good news Christianity Gospel or good news . The fundamental requirement of Pentecostalism ... held within Pentecostalism nevertheless, faith and repentance are necessary for salvation and remain .... ref name ealivingstone cite encyclopedia last Livingstone first E.A. title Pentecostalism ... say they never speak or pray in tongues, page 16 17. ref A notable exception is Oneness Pentecostalism ... Pentecostalism. New York New York University Press, p. 102. ref Some teach that any of the gifts ... Cleave 1983, p. 341. ref Within Pentecostalism, there is a belief that speaking in tongues serves ... healing See Divine healing Pentecostalism is a holistic faith, and the belief that Jesus is Healer ... url http www.bbc.co.uk religion religions christianity subdivisions pentecostal 1.shtml title Pentecostalism ...   more details



  1. Pentecostalism in Norway

    Infobox Christian denomination name Pentecostalism in Norway image FIladelfia St.Olavsgate 20080316.jpg imagewidth 150px caption Filadelfia in St. Olavs street, Oslo. main classification Pentecostalism founded date 1907 separated from associations area Norway members 39,590 Image Thomas Ball Barratt 16year.jpg thumb right 100px Thomas Ball Barratt brought pentecostalism to Norway . Image Pinsekirken Filadelfia i Bod .jpg thumb right 100px The church Filadelfia in Bod . Pentecostal congregations in Norway Norwegian language Norwegian Pinsemenigheiter , Pinsevenner and Pinsebevegelsen is the largest Protestant free church in Norway with a total membership at 39,590 people ref http www.ssb.no english subjects. 07 02 10 trosamf en tab 2009 12 09 03 en.html Statistics Norway ref in 2009. Thomas Ball Barratt brought Pentecostalism to Norway in 1907. Barratt did not want to establish a new Christian movement, but wanted the Christian communities renewed. However, they did not, and he was the founder of the Pentecostal movement in Norway. Barratt was effective both in Sweden , Denmark and England, and when he visited Denmark in 1907, that was the beginning of the Danish Pentecostal movement. It is said that Barratt have been significant for the establishment of the Pentecostal movement in several European countries, such as Sweden and England. There are over 280 Pentecostal churches in Norway. Most are traditional churches but congregations with different concepts have also been established. For example, Jesus Church Oslo Jesus Church is targeted at young people. class wikitable Year Pentecostal Percent 1980 42,518 1.04 1990 43,471 1.02 2000 45,006 1.04 2005 42,744 0.92 2009 39,590 0.82 See also Christianity in Norway References reflist 1 Religion in Norway use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Pentecostalism In Norway Category Pentecostalism Norway Category Christianity in Norway Category Religion in Norway Link GA no no Pinsebevegelsen i Norge pt Pentecostalismo na ...   more details



  1. Oneness Pentecostalism

    Christianity expand nontrinitarian yes Oneness Pentecostalism also known as Apostolic Pentecostalism or One God Pentecostalism refers to a grouping of denominations and believers within Pentecostal Christianity , all of whom subscribe to the nontrinitarian theological doctrine of Oneness. This movement first emerged around 1914 as the result of doctrinal disputes within the nascent Pentecostal movement and claims an estimated 24 million adherents today. ref name fp124 cite book last Patterson first Eric last2 Rybarczyk first2 Edmund title The Future of Pentecostalism in the United States publisher ... in this movement, see List of Christian denominations Oneness Pentecostalism List of Christian denominations . Oneness Pentecostalism derives its distinctive name from its teaching on the Godhead ... cite book last Patterson first Eric last2 Rybarczyk first2 Edmund title The Future of Pentecostalism ... require only faith in Jesus for salvation, Oneness Pentecostalism defines salvation as repentance, baptism ... caused friction between Oneness Pentecostalism and other churches. The Oneness emphasis on standards ... 2 9 For in him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily. Colossians 1 15 . Oneness Pentecostalism ... that openly called Oneness Pentecostalism a cult . See also http www.christiandefense.org oneness.htm ... Oneness Pentecostalism subscribes to the common Protestant doctrine of Sola Scriptura . They view ... spokesman of Oneness Pentecostalism, of teaching Arianism. ref While Oneness theologian Dr. David ... Rybarczyk first2 Edmund title The Future of Pentecostalism in the United States publisher Lexington ... Pentacostal 20Oneness 20Exposed.htm Oneness Pentecostalism Exposed , by Michael Powell, as an example ... link from the Apostolic church to the current Oneness movement, believing that modern Pentecostalism ... formula. This is considered to be the historical point when Oneness Pentecostalism emerged ... relatively isolated from other Pentecostals. ref name fp124 Forming Oneness organizations Main Pentecostalism ...   more details



  1. History of Pentecostalism in India

    http www.apts.edu ajps 01 1 01 1 SBurgess.pdf History of Pentecostalism in India http www.lightplanet.com ... history Category Pentecostalism India Category Religious conversion in India Category Charismatic ...   more details



  1. Latter Rain Movement

    Latter Rain Movement may refer to Latter Rain is a term used in Holiness movement Holiness and Pentecostalism Pentecostal movements. Latter Rain 1880s movement was a precursor to modern Pentecostalism. Latter Rain post World War II movement originated within Pentecostalism during the late 1940s. Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages disambig ...   more details



  1. Angelic language

    Angelic language may refer to Angelic tongues of praise in Second Temple Judaism Enochian , the Angelic language as presented by John Dee Glossolalia , the speaking in tongues of Pentecostalism, sometimes interpreted as the speech of angels transmitted through humans dab ...   more details



  1. Walter Hollenweger

    Pentecostalism on MA and PhD level theology, missiology, religious studies, anthropology of religion ... Today, The Rise of Pentecostalism An Interview with Walter J Hollenweger , Jan 1998 Retrieved ... Pentecostalism Category 1927 births Category Living people Category Pentecostal writers el ...   more details



  1. Wildwood, Arkansas

    Orphan date February 2009 Wildwood, Arkansas , founded in 1984, was a small Pentecostalism Pentecostal Christian community in southwest Arkansas during the 1980s. The community included a church and a private Christian school. Arkansas geo stub coord missing Arkansas Category Ghost towns in Arkansas ...   more details



  1. Divine unity

    Divine unity or Oneness of God may refer to Unitarianism , the belief in God being one person Monotheism , the belief in one God Divine simplicity , the belief that God is one Tawhid , the Islamic belief in the oneness of God The belief in the Oneness of God in Oneness Pentecostalism See also Oneness disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Gospel Church of Jesus Christ

    Apostolic Gospel Church of Jesus Christ is a church in the Oneness Pentecostalism movement that was founded in Bell Gardens, California Bell Gardens , California in 1963 by Donald Abernathy. By 1968, five congregations existed in Abernathy s church in the Los Angeles region of southern California. In 1968, Abernathy reported a series of Vision spirituality visions whereby it was shown to him that the west coast of North America would be devastated by a massive earthquake . After one of the pastor s in the church reported a confirmatory vision, the church decided to relocate. Abernathy took one congregation to Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , while others went to Kennett, Missouri Kennett , Missouri , Independence, Missouri , and Murfreesboro, Tennessee Murfreesboro , Tennessee . ref name AAHP Cite book url http books.google.com books?id YB85qHjiQ5YC&pg PA247&lpg PA247&dq 22Apostolic Gospel Church of Jesus Christ 22&source web&ots OKtmgCbcdb&sig elio y2GM H2lZWQvDYHtpN Ieg&hl en&ei VryYSfbUKNW5twf oMWzCw&sa X&oi book result&resnum 7&ct result title African American Holiness Pentecostal Movement An Annotated Bibliography author Sherry Sherrod DuPree publisher Taylor & Francis page 247 year 1996 isbn 0824014499 ref Adherents of the Apostolic Gospel Church of Jesus Christ believe in faith healing and do not approve of the use of medicine or physician s. Members are pacifism pacifists and there is a strict dress code dress and grooming code for men and women. ref name AAHP The church is led by bishop s and deacon s and includes in its hierarchy prophet s, apostles, Evangelism evangelist s, and teachers. References reflist Further reading J. Gordon Melton 1996, 5th ed. . Encyclopedia of American Religions Detroit, Mich. Gale p. 391 Category Christianity in Georgia U.S. state Category Christianity in Missouri Category Pentecostalism in California Category Pentecostalism in Tennessee Category Pentecostalism in the United States Category Oneness Pentecostalism ...   more details



  1. TFI

    TFI may refer to Tabernacle of Faith International , a Pentecostalism Pentecostal church located in the Philippines . Teach For India , a non profit organization dedicated to closing the socioeconomic gap in Indian education Test de fran ais international , a French language proficiency test for non native speakers The Family International , the new name for the religious cult Children of God Transitional Federal Institutions of Somalia, the foundations of the government formed in 2004. TDM Fabric to Frame Level 5 TFI 5 See also TF1 Disambig de TFI it TFI ...   more details



  1. Boddy

    Boddy is a surname of English people English origin. The name refers to Alexander Boddy 1854 1930 , English vicar of the Anglican Church one of the founders of Pentecostalism in Britain Gregg Boddy b. 1949 , Canadian professional ice hockey player Ian Boddy contemporary , British electronic musician and composer Manchester Boddy , Los Angeles newspaper publisher and Democratic senate candidate in 1950. Mr. Boddy , a character from the film Clue film Clue . surname ...   more details



  1. Associated Pentecostal Churches of New Zealand

    The Associated Pentecostal Churches of New Zealand is a fellowship of Pentecostalism Pentecostal bodies in New Zealand founded in 1975. ref http new age guide.com new age new life churches.htm ref Members are Pentecostal Church of New Zealand Elim Pentecostal Church , Assemblies of God in New Zealand , New Life Churches, New Zealand References references Category New Zealand Pentecostals Category Christianity in New Zealand Category Religious organizations established in 1975 Christian org stub ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Church (Slovakia)

    the Apostolic Church in Slovakia in Slovak http www.acsr.sk home Apo tolsk cirkev na Slovensku is a Pentecostal denomination in Slovakia . It shares much of the history of the Apostolic Church Czech Republic until the two countries separation in 1989. Yet, both churches keep a close fellowship and interaction. Pentecostalism came to present Slovak lands in 1927, but only 1977 the pentecostals started to have open meetings, and only in 1989 the Apostolic Church was officially recognized by the Slovak government. It has an episcopal polity and 20 congregation with about 1,000 adherents. Christian denomination stub References Hall, I.R. Europe, Eastern . in Burgess, Stanley M. van der Maar, Eduard. The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements . Grand Rapids, MI Zondervan, 2002 .pp. 94 96. Nichol, J. T. Pentecostalism . New York Harper & Row. Roberts, 1966. Category Pentecostal denominations and unions established in the 20th century Category Christian denominations in Europe Category Christianity in Slovakia sk Apo tolsk cirkev na Slovensku ...   more details



  1. Federation of Pentecostal Churches

    The Federation of Pentecostal Churches lang de Bund Freikirchlicher Pfingstgemeinden , abbreviated BFP is a Pentecostal Christian denomination in Germany . With 46,226 members in 2011, it is the largest Pentecostal church in Germany ref name statistics http www.bfp.de pages wir ueber uns statistik zahlen.php Statistical figures for the BFP . Accessed October 20, 2010. ref and is the German branch of the Assemblies of God . ref name frat http ag.org top About international ag.cfm International Assemblies of God Fraternal Organizations . Accessed October 20, 2010. ref Pentecostalism first came to Germany in 1906 1908, but the BFP was founded in 1954 as the Association of Christian Churches in Germany Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Christengemeinden in Deutschland , ACD . ref name history http www.bfp.de pages wir ueber uns geschichte.php History of the Pentecostal Movement in Germany . BFP. Accessed October 20, 2010. ref It changed to its current name in 1982. References reflist External links http www.bfp.de Official website AOG christian denomination stub Category Christianity in Germany Category Assemblies of God Category Pentecostalism ...   more details



  1. Endtime Ministries

    Endtime Ministries is an U.S. American Pentecostalism Pentecostal Christian organization founded and headed by Oneness Pentecostalism Oneness Pentecostal minister Irvin Baxter Jr. . The organization is based in Plano, Texas . Its focus is a claimed explanation of world events from a purportedly Bible Biblical perspective, with an emphasis on Bible prophecy prophecy and exposition of eschatology eschatological theories. These tend to follow a general Pentecostal and Fundamentalist Evangelical exegesis, with emphasis upon various modern nations as being allegedly prophesied in the Bible , and events heralding the impending advent of the Antichrist . Some of these predictions include a new world war that will kill up to two billion people, and the identification of Britain, the U.S., Russia and Germany with the four beasts of the Book of Daniel . ref http www.religionnewsblog.com 15000. Retrieved on 2009 07 24. ref Endtime Ministries produces a Biblical prophecy magazine, Endtime Magazine , together with an internationally syndicated radio talk show, Politics and Religion which is heard on stations such as KLNG , KPSZ , KKPZ , and KJSL AM , among others. It has also created a series of Bible study and prophecy books. In 2006, Endtime Ministries hosted a rally in its home city of Garland, Texas to protest the REAL ID Act of 2005, which Baxter attempted to link to the Mark of the Beast prophesied in Revelation 13 15 18. ref http www.prweb.com releases 2006 06 prweb393090.htm. Retrieved on 2009 07 24. ref ref http www.prophecyclub.com 2007 04 is mark of beast in real id act.html ref See also Christian eschatology Book of Revelation Summary of Christian eschatological differences References reflist External links http www.endtime.com Endtime Ministries Category Pentecostalism Category Religious organizations Category Christian eschatology christian org stub ...   more details



  1. Society for Pentecostal Studies

    home.htm Pneuma DEFAULTSORT Society For Pentecostal Studies Category Pentecostalism Category Learned ...   more details



  1. Healing Revival

    Movement , a movement which today numbers about 500 million worldwide. ref Hollenweger, W. J., Pentecostalism ... Category Charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity Category Pentecostalism Category Faith healers ...   more details



  1. Full Gospel

    The term Full Gospel is often used as a synonym for Pentecostalism , a Protestant movement originating in the 19th century. Early Pentecostals saw their teachings on baptism with the Holy Spirit , spiritual gifts , and divine healing as a return to the doctrines and power of the Apostolic Age . Because of this many early Pentecostals called their movement the Apostolic Faith or the Full Gospel. This term has origins in the holiness movement . A. B. Simpson , the founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance , framed his core beliefs around the Fourfold Gospel , that Christ is Savior, Sanctifier, Healer, and Soon Coming King. Many Pentecostals were influenced by Simpson and adopted his Fourfold or Foursquare Gospel as an articulation of their beliefs. This term is still used today in the name of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel . The term Full Gospel also refers to Romans 15,18 19, where Paul says ... to make the Gentiles obedient, by word and deed, through mighty signs and wonders, by the power of the Spirit of God so that from Jerusalem, and round about unto Illyricum, I have fully preached the gospel of Christ. See also Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship Full Gospel Business Men s Fellowship International Category Pentecostalism pl Ko ci Pe nej Ewangelii pt Evangelho Pleno ...   more details



  1. Fellowship of Christian Assemblies

    The Fellowship of Christian Assemblies FCA is a pentecostal Christian association with roots in a revival during the 1890 s among the Scandinavia n Baptist and Pietism Pietist communities in the United States. In 1907 most of those congregations that experienced revival many named Guds forsamling Assembly of God in Norsk learned about the Pentecostal movement through William Howard Durham Mission in Chicago . One of his assistant elders, F. A. Sandgren, published the Folke Vennena a periodical for Scandinavians, and consequently many Midwest churches joined the Pentecostal movement. The Scandinavian Pentecostalism was marked by a congregationalist church government, which led to an isolation from the other Pentecostal groups in North America, and the formation of loose networks, such the Fellowship of Christian Assemblies and the Independent Assemblies of God, International . Though sharing some common background in the Pentecostal movement, the Fellowship of Christian Assemblies should be distinguished as a separate body from the Assemblies of God . References Handbook of Denominations in the United States , by Frank S. Mead, Samuel S. Hill, and Craig D. Atwood External links http www.fcachurches.net Official FCA web site Category Pentecostalism Category Charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity Category Pentecostal denominations Category Finished Work Pentecostals ...   more details



  1. Jesus Name Apostolic Church of Ecuador

    Infobox Christian denomination name Jesus Name Apostolic Church of Ecuador image ieanjesuslogo.png imagewidth 150 caption IEANJESUS logo main classification Protestant orientation Holiness Movement Holiness Oneness Pentecostalism Oneness Pentecostal polity founder founded date 1959 founded place separated from merger United Pentecostal Church of Colombia area Worldwide mainly in Ecuador and Peru congregations 615 members 150,000 footnotes The Jesus Name Apostolic Church of Ecuador Lang es Iglesia Evangelica Apostolica del Nombre de Jesus or IEANJESUS is the biggest Ecuador ian and Peru vian Oneness Pentecostalism Apostolic Pentecostal Church body church . Founded in 1969, it now counts more than 615 churches, and over than 150,000 members in Ecuador . The Jesus Name Apostolic Church has churches and missions also in Peru , Chile , Uruguay , Venezuela , San Salvador , Spain , Italy , Switzerland , Sweden , Holland and Israel . External links http www.ieanjesus.org.ec Official site Apostolic Church DEFAULTSORT Jesus Name Apostolic Church Of Ecuador Category Christianity in Ecuador Category Religious organizations established in 1969 Category Pentecostal denominations in South America Category Oneness Pentecostal denominations Category Pentecostal denominations and unions established in the 20th century Category Christian denominations in South America es Iglesia Evang lica Apost lica del Nombre de Jes s ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Church (Czech Republic)

    The Apostolic Church in Czech Apo tolsk c rkev is a Pentecostal denomination in Czech Republic . Pentecostalism came in 1910 to the present Czech and Slovak lands, and spread to Brno , Prague and other places and was registered as The Union of Resolved Pentecostal Christians . The church pass through many difficulties under the Nazi occupation and during the Communist regime, when 1948 it was abolished. Only in 1977 the Pentecostals could set up an organisation and the Apostolic Church was founded on Czechoslovakia . After the separation of Slovakia the church was officially legalised in 1989 by the Czech Republic government. Today, the Apostolic Church keeps close fellowship with the Apostolic Church Slovakia and both maintains a Bible school in Kol n , close to Prague . In 2008 there was nearly 3400 members in 110 communities, and the church polity is episcopal. References http www.ekumenickarada.cz erceng apostol.html Website from the Ecumenical Council of Czech Republic Hall, I.R. Europe, Eastern . in Burgess, Stanley M. van der Maar, Eduard. The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements . Grand Rapids, MI Zondervan, 2002 .pp.  94 96. Nichol, J. T. Pentecostalism . New York Harper & Row. Roberts, 1966. Category Pentecostal denominations and unions established in the 20th century Category Christian denominations in Europe Category Christianity in the Czech Republic Christian denomination stub cs Apo tolsk c rkev sk Apo tolsk cirkev na Slovensku ...   more details



  1. Berlin Declaration (1909)

    The Berlin declaration German Berliner Erkl rung was a theological statement by 56 leading Evangelical theologians in Germany . ref Allan Anderson, An introduction to Pentecostalism, page 89, Cambridge University Press, 2004 ref The declaration condemns the German Pentecostal movement which had started two years earlier in Kassel . It stated that the Pentecostal movement was not from above, but from below . The declaration specifically mentions Jonathan Paul as the movement s leader, but it is not clear that Jonathan Paul saw himself as such. The declaration was formally revoked by the Gnadauer Gemeinschaftsverbandes in a statement of January 2009. ref This statement in German http www.cgmuelheim.de fileadmin downloads PDF Erkl rung GV MV endg.pdf ref This move is seen a major step toward reconciliation between Pentecostals and non Pentecostal churches in Germany. It has been noted by Christians, that the Berlin Declaration was, essentially, a statement to the Holy Spirit saying that He was not welcome in Germany. The revivals that had broken out previously to the declaration came to a halt, and shortly thereafter the economy began to crumble. Hitler came to the forefront with chrisma and promises. He was elected by a blind, uninformed people who only wanted a good life for themselves. They had made a horrific choice and some would live to regret it, although millions died because of it. References Reflist Category Pentecostalism Christian denomination stub de Berliner Erkl rung Religion ...   more details



  1. Pentecostal revival movement in Chile

    The Pentecostalism Pentecostal revival movement in Chile began in the Methodist Episcopal church in 1902, in Valparaiso , under the pastorship of Rev. Willis C. Hoover K . ref cite web url http www.pctii.org cyberj cyberj8 hoover.html first David last Bundy title Willis Collins Hoover work Cyberjounal for Pentecostal Charismatic Research publisher Pentecostal Charismatic Theological Inquiry International accessdate 1 November 2011 ref Today, about 13 of the Chilean population identifies as Pentecostal. ref cite web url http www.state.gov g drl rls irf 2008 108518.htm title International Religious Freedom Report Chile publisher United States Department of State year 2008 accessdate 1 November 2011 ref The largest Pentecostal denominations represented in Chile are citation needed date November 2011 Iglesia Evangelica Pentecostal Evangelical Pentecostal Church 17 countries including the United States Iglesia Metodista Pentecostal Pentecostal Methodist Church 4 countries Iglesia Pentecostal de Chile Pentecostal Church of Chile Iglesia Unida Metodista Pentecostal United Pentecostal Methodist Church 7 countries References reflist religion stub Category Pentecostalism Category Christianity in Chile ...   more details



  1. The Local Church

    For the local church movement in China Local churches affiliation Multiple issues wikify March 2012 orphan October 2011 unreferenced December 2009 The Local Church is one of several groups which arose out of the Plymouth Brethren tradition. It descends from the ministry of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee. Watchman Nee was originally with the Raven Taylor brethren, but left that to begin his own version of a true assembly. He died a prisoner in communist China in 1952. This fellowship tends to be a mixture of Ravenism and Pentecostalism . DEFAULTSORT Local Church Category Plymouth Brethren Christian denomination stub ...   more details




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