Catholic Pentecostals

Catholic Pentecostals
Author: Kevin Ranaghan,Dorothy Ranaghan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1969
Genre: Glossolalia
ISBN: IND:30000007131729

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African Pentecostals in Catholic Europe

African Pentecostals in Catholic Europe
Author: Annalisa Butticci
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-04-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780674968684

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Catholic Italy is a destination for migrants from Nigeria and Ghana, who bring their own form of Christianity—Pentecostalism, the most Protestant of Christian faiths. At the heart of Annalisa Butticci’s ethnography is a paradox. Believers on both sides are driven by a desire to find sensuous, material ways to make the divine visible and tangible.

Catholic Pentecostalism and the Paradoxes of Africanization

Catholic Pentecostalism and the Paradoxes of Africanization
Author: Ludovic Lado
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2009-04-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789047442950

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Through an ethnographic study of a Charismatic movement in Cameroon and Paris, the book explores the dialectics between ‘Pentecostalization’ and ‘Africanization’ within contemporary African Catholicism. It appears that both processes pursue, although for different purposes, the missionary policy of dismantling local cultures.

Pentecostals and Roman Catholics on Becoming a Christian

Pentecostals and Roman Catholics on Becoming a Christian
Author: Karen Murphy
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2018-05-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004367869

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In Pentecostals and Roman Catholics on Becoming a Christian, Dr. Karen Murphy explores the fifth round of the International Roman Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue (1998-2006), discussing Spirit-baptism, faith, conversion, experience, and discipleship.

Latino Pentecostals in America

Latino Pentecostals in America
Author: Gastón Espinosa
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2014-08-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780674419322

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This “excellent study” of the Latino Pentecostal movement is “an important resource for understanding the future of Christianity in North America” (Choice). Every year an estimated 600,000 U.S. Latinos convert from Catholicism to Protestantism, a transformation spearheaded by the Pentecostal movement and Assemblies of God. Latino Assemblies of God leaders—and their 2,400 churches across the nation—represent a new and growing force in denominational, Evangelical, and presidential politics. In a deeply researched social and cultural history, Gastón Espinosa uncovers the roots and contemporary developments of this remarkable turn. Latino Pentecostals in America traces the Latino AG back more than a century, to the Azusa Street Revivals in Los Angeles and Apostolic Faith Revivals in Houston from 1906 to 1909. Espinosa describes the uphill struggles for indigenous leadership, racial equality, women in the ministry, social and political activism, and immigration reform. Their outspoken commitment to an active faith has led a new generation of leaders to combine the reconciling message of Billy Graham with the social transformation politics of Martin Luther King Jr. This eye-opening study explains why this group of working-class Latinos once called "the Silent Pentecostals" is silent no more. By giving voice to their untold story, Espinosa enriches our understanding of the diversity of Latino religion, Evangelicalism, and American culture.

The Pentecostal Movement in the Catholic Church

The Pentecostal Movement in the Catholic Church
Author: Edward Dennis O'Connor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1971
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015003362855

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A concrete description of the movement, its origins, development and current status, including warm, personal testimonies of many who have experienced the manifestation of the Spirit in their own lives. The author deals with the issues affecting the movement at large assessing its significance both to traditional Catholic life and thought, and to contemporary movements in the Church. Both the dangers inherent in Pentecostalism and its many beneficial effects are amply treated.

Theological Dialogue with Classical Pentecostals

Theological Dialogue with Classical Pentecostals
Author: Jelle Creemers
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-09-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567656995

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The last two decades have witnessed the growing participation in theological dialogues of non-institutional (free church) movements. This poses a serious challenge to 21st century ecumenism, since ecclesial realities and internal diversity of these movements impede fruitful dialogue in the classical manner. The present volume addresses fundamental aspects of this challenge by a critical study of an exemplary case of such dialogues, the International Roman Catholic-Classical Pentecostal Dialogue (1972-2007). This unique study builds both on primary archival sources and on earlier research on the IRCCPD. After providing an ecumenical profile of the Classical Pentecostal dialogue partner, Creemers demonstrates how fair representation of the Classical Pentecostal movement has been pursued in the course of the dialogue. Next, he gives attention to the ecumenical method of the IRCCPD. First, the development of a dialogue method hinging on “hard questions” is traced, which has allowed a balanced theological exchange between the dialogue partners. Regarding theological method, it is demonstrated that both partners showed a willingness to experiment together by integrating sources of theological knowledge typically distrusted in their own traditions. In conclusion, the analyses are integrated in an overview of challenges and opportunities for dialogue with the Classical Pentecostal movement in the context of ongoing discussions on ecumenical method.

Pentecostalism and Catholic Ecumenism In Developing Nations

Pentecostalism and Catholic Ecumenism In Developing Nations
Author: John Segun Odeyemi
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2019-04-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532676451

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Through fieldwork research, this book seeks to explore Catholic ecumenism and the proliferation of Pentecostalism. Using data gathered from four West African countries, it additionally endeavors to investigate the sociopolitical impact of Pentecostalism, which is growing exponentially and is seen by many as the new face and phase of Christianity on the continent. This book puts a search light on the reality of West African Pentecostalism and its relationship with the older Christian traditions. It cogently asks if Pentecostalism is a cog in the wheels of the fragile ecumenical work among West African Christianity and wonders about its impact on the poor existing social, economic, and political situations common to most West African politics and governments. This book is for professionals and students of religion and theology, and is useful for the casual reader.