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Titre : | The Pentecostals |
Auteurs : | Walter J. Hollenweger, Auteur ; R. A. Wilson, Traducteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Peabody [USA] : Hendrickson Publishers, 1988 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-943575-02-5 |
Format : | xix + 572 p. |
Note générale : | Titre original: Enthusiastisches Christentum : Die Pfingstbewegung in Geschichte und Gegenwart (1969). First English ed. 1972 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Langues originales: | Allemand |
Index. décimale : | KF/A (Pentecôtisme : approche générale, histoire globale) |
Résumé : | Originally a German work entitled Enthusiastisches Christentum: die Pfingstbewegung in Geschichte und Gegenwart, this important work was first published in English in 1972. Although much has changed, it has endured as a standard reference work on the subject. ■ Besides containing summaries of the histories behind Pentecostalism in the United States, in Part 1 Dr. Hollenweger also traces the roots of Pentecostalism in Brazil, South Africa, and Europe, noting important persons, places, and events. ■ In Part 2 he examines the belief and practice of Pentecostalism including the Pentecostal understanding of Scripture, Christology, healing, and Spirit baptism. He further explores the ethics of Pentecostal groups as well as their eschatology. ■ A valuable Appendix provides the declarations of faith of nine Pentecostal denominations. |
Note de contenu : |
- Abbreviations - Preface PART ONE - HISTORY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - 1. Pentecost Outside ‘Pentecost’: Speaking with Tongues in the Traditional Churches of America: 1. The Origin of the Pentecostal Movement within the American Churches / 2. A Summary of the Doctrine of the Pentecostal Movement within the Churches / 3. Assessment and Conclusions - 2. ‘In the Upper Room’ : The Rise of the American Pentecostal Movement: 1. The Holiness Movement / 2. The Topeka Revival / 3. The Los Angeles Revival / 4. W. H. Durham: Chicago / 5. Sociological and Geographical Summary - 3. A Church in Spite of Itself : the Organization of the Assemblies of God into a Church: 1. The Beginnings of the Assemblies of God / 2. The Path to Organization as Churches / 3. Present-day Teaching: ‘Back to the Bible!’ / 4. Relationships with Other Churches - 4 ‘If I Gained the World ..Holiness in the Church of God (Cleveland): 1. Origin and History / 2. Doctrine and Worship / 3. Assessment - 5 ‘Unto the End of the World’: The Spread of Pentecostalism: 1. Europe / 2. Latin America / 3. Africa / 4. Asia and Australia / 5. The World Conferences - 6. An Attempt to Classify the Theology of the Different Pentecostal Organisations BRAZIL - 6. A Worker Founds the Largest Protestant Church in Latin America: Daniel Berg and the Assembléias de Deus in Brazil: 1. Origin / 2. Social Work / 3. Relationships with Other Churches / 4. Doctrine - 7. A Religion by Word of Mouth: the Waldensian Luigi Francescon and the ‘Congregaçâo Cristâ do Brasil’: 1. Origin and Religious Character / 2. The Social Function / 3. Doctrine - 8. Brazilian Illuminism: An Attempt at an Assessment of the Brazilian Pentecostal Movement: 1. Brazilian Illuminism before the Emergence of the Pentecostal Movement / 2. The Function of the Brazilian Pentecostal Movement in Relation to Psychology and Social Psychology / 3. A New Ecumenical Development - 4. Political Influence SOUTH AFRICA - 9. ‘The Full Blessing of Pentecost’: Andrew Murray, John Alexander Dowie and the Early Days of the Pentecostal Movement in South Africa: 1. Andrew Murray / 2. John Alexander Dowie / 3. The Beginnings of the Pentecostal Movement in South Africa - 10. Nicholas B. H. Bhengu: A Charismatic African Prophet: 1. His Significance and his Life / 2. His Teaching / 3. Worship and Devotion / 4. Is Bhengu a Pentecostal ? / 5. Bhengu’s Concern for Social Ethics / 6. Bhengu in the Crossfire of Politics - 11. ‘Back to Pentecost’ : the Latter Rain Assemblies as a Protest Movement against the Decline of Enthusiasm in the Older Pentecostal Churches: 1. Origin and Faith Homes / 2. Doctrine / 3. Criticism of the Latter Rain Movement by the Rest of the Pentecostal Movement / 4. The Characteristic Features of the Latter Rain Movement - 12. uMoya - the Spirit in the Independent African Churches: 1. Investigation into Typology / 2. Origins / 3. Relationship to the State / 4. Belief and Worship / 5. Assessment EUROPE - 13. A Blending of Aristocratic Anglicanism and Welsh Revivalism: The Origin of Pentecostalism in Great Britain: 1. The Revival in Wales / 2. ‘Preferring Dead Saints to Living Revolutionaries’ : Speaking in Tongues in the Church of England / 3. Crossing the Race Barrier: West Indian Pentecostals / 4. Apostles and Prophets - The Apostolic Church - 14. Charisma and Institutional Organization: The Elim Pentecostal churches: 1. History / 2. Points of Doctrine / 3. The Elim Pastor and his Congregation - 15. From a Revival Fellowship within the Existing Churches to an Independent Church : Donald Gee and the Assemblies of God: 1. Origins / 2. ‘A Pentecostal Gentleman’: Donald Gee (1891-1966) / 3. The Doctrine and Religious Practice of the Assemblies of God - 16. The ‘Legend of the Diabolical Origin’ of Pentecostalism Demythologized : The Origin of the Pentecostal Movement in Germany: 1. The ‘Pentecostal Atmosphere’ in German Established and Free Churches before the Beginning of the Pentecostal Movement / 2. The Pentecostal Movement ‘Not from Above but from Below’ / 3. A Mentally ill Girl Fools the Leaders of the German Evangelical Movement - 17. The Attempt to set up a Pentecostal Movement within the Reformation Tradition: The Mülheim Association of Christian Fellowship: 1. Historical Background / 2. On Doctrine / 3. Still Brethren - 18. Charismatic Revival within the Established Churches: A New Chance ?: 1. First Steps / 2. A German Pastor Discovers Pentecost outside ‘Pentecost’ / 3. The Movement Takes Root in Germany / 4. Differences between this Movement and the Pentecostal Movement - 19. ‘The Religion of the Proud Poor’ : The Pentecostal Movement in Italy: 1. From a Tiny ‘Sect’ to the Leading Protestant Church / 2. The Mistrust of the ‘Proud Poor’ : The Italian Pentecostal Movement and Ecumenism / 3. The ‘Proud Poor’ will not Remain Poor: The Italian Pentecostal Movement from a Sociological Point of View / 4. Summary - 20. Christsomol versus Komsomol: The Pentecostal Movement in Russia: 1. The Origins of the Russian Pentecostal Movement / 2. Main Outlines of the Theology of the Russian Pentecostal Movement / 3. A New Revival / 4. A New Phase in the' Conflict Between Communist Atheism and Christianity PART TWO - BELIEF AND PRACTICE - 21 ‘Back to the Bible’ : The Pentecostal Understanding of Scripture: 1. ‘The Bible, the Inspired Word of God’ : The Fundamentalist Understanding of the Bible / 2. ‘Are we Fundamental Enough?’ Self-criticism of Fundamentalism / 3. Fundamentalism as a Ritual: The Function of the Fundamentalist Understanding of the Bible / 4. Biblical Criticism at the Service of Scripture: An Example - 22 ‘A Crimson Stream of Blood’ : The Doctrine of the Trinity and Christology - 23 ‘Rolled away’: The Doctrine of Justification - 24 ‘Showers of Blessing’ : The Doctrine of the Spirit: 1. The Dependence of the Doctrine of the Spirit upon the Doctrine of Inspiration / 2. The Pattern of Salvation / 3. The Understanding of Sanctification / 4. The Doctrine of the Baptism of the Spirit / 5. Speaking in Tongues / 6. Prophecy - 25 ‘The Day of Miracles is Still Here’ : Healing by Prayer and the Doctrine of Miracles - 26. Against Principalities and Powers: Demonology - 27. ‘To them that Obey Him’: The Sacraments: 1. The Lord’s Supper - Belief and Practice / 2. The Doctrine of Baptism / 3. The Washing, of Feet - 28. ‘Religion is what you must not do’ : Ethics: 1. Tithing / 2. The Observance of Sunday / 3. Military Service / 4. Taboos on Pleasure and Food / 5. Sex Taboos / 6. The Origin and Function of Ethical Rigorism - 29. ‘In these Last Days’ : Eschatology: 1. The Pattern of History / 2. The Imminent Expectation of the Second Corning - 30. Not an Organization, but an Organism: Ecclesiology: 1. The Pentecostal Understanding of the Church / 2. Relationships with the Established and Free Churches / 3. Relationships with the Catholic Church / 4. Relationships with the World Council of Churches - 31. ‘Islands of Humanity’: A Sociological Assessment: 1. Aspirin or Hope: The Psychological and Therapeutic Function of Pentecostal Belief and Practice / 2. Conversion or Politics : The Growing Social Commitment / 3. The Head or the Heart: The Growing Importance of Pentecostal Schools / 4. Modem shamans : The Origin and Environment of Pentecostal Pastors as an Aid in Interpreting Pentecostal Belief and Practice - 32. Practice as a Theological Statement: A Theological Assessment: 1. A Summary of Research / 2. The Pentecostal Movement in Dialogue / 3. An Attempt at a Theological Definition of Sectarianism / 4. Are Enthusiasts of their Nature Sectarians ? / 5. The Failure of the ‘Ecumenical Revival Movement’ / 6. A Theological Assessment of the Pentecostal Movement Taking its Social Context into Account - Appendix: Declarations of Faith - Bibliography - Index |
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