Assemblies of God History and Polity
As Alexander documents, "The war church is a harlot church!" so said an early twentieth-century fiery Pentecostal preacherreflecting the conscientious objection and nonviolence that was the official position of the Assemblies of God, 1917 ...
90 . 47 Cited in Richard Hofstadter , Social Darwinism in American Thought 1850-1915 ( Philadelphia , L'niversity of Pennsylvania Press , 1945 ) , p . 31 . 48 Cited in Paul F. Boller Jr , American Thought in Transition : The Impact of ...
Assemblies of God History, Missions and Governance
If you’re interested in Church-related events on the American Samoan islands during the early twenty-first century, then you need this book.
John Halsey Wood Jr. argues that Kuyper eventually recognized this lack of institutional specificity and saw the confusion it caused in the relation between church and state. Wood, “Theologian of the Revolution: Abraham Kuyper's Radical ...
Gastón Espinosa reveals the church's struggle for indigenous leadership, racial equality, women in the ministry, and immigration reform and shows why "Silent Pentacostals" are an activist voice in Evangelical politics.
The volume provides a wealth of data about how the second-largest American Pentecostal denomination sees itself today, and suggests trends to illuminate where it is headed in the future.
Religious Bodies, 1916: Separate denominations
Rome: St. Paul, 1984. Ellis, E. E. “Spiritual Gifts in the Pauline Community.” In Prophecy and Hermeneutic in Early Christianity, 30–44. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1984. Gupta, N. Worship That Makes Sense to Paul. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2010.