Pioneer Days of the Holiness Movement in the Southwest

Pioneer Days of the Holiness Movement in the Southwest
Title Pioneer Days of the Holiness Movement in the Southwest PDF eBook
Author C. B. Jernigan
Publisher
Total Pages 176
Release 1919
Genre Holiness churches
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Pioneer Days of the Holiness Movement in the Southwest

Pioneer Days of the Holiness Movement in the Southwest
Title Pioneer Days of the Holiness Movement in the Southwest PDF eBook
Author Charles Brougher Jernigan
Publisher
Total Pages 202
Release 2008
Genre Holiness churches
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Historical Dictionary of the Holiness Movement

Historical Dictionary of the Holiness Movement
Title Historical Dictionary of the Holiness Movement PDF eBook
Author William Kostlevy
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 408
Release 2009-08-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0810863189

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It is much harder to define a religious movement than it is to define a religion or denomination. That applies especially when that movement almost defies definition as the Holiness Movement does. The Holiness Movement is a Methodist religious renewal movement that has over 12 million adherents worldwide. Perhaps the most familiar public manifestation of the holiness movement has been its urban holiness missions, and the Salvation Army_noted for its service ministries among poor and people suffering the dislocations that accompany war and disaster_is the most notable example. In the second edition of the Historical Dictionary of the Holiness Movement, important new developments in the Holiness Movement_such as the widely discussed 'Holiness Manifesto'_are thoroughly discussed, and the content has also been expanded to include information on figures from Asia and Africa to reflect the continued growth of the Holiness Movement. With a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and over 400 cross-referenced dictionary entries, this reference has information that cannot be found elsewhere.

The A to Z of the Holiness Movement

The A to Z of the Holiness Movement
Title The A to Z of the Holiness Movement PDF eBook
Author William Kostlevy
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 410
Release 2010-04-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1461731801

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It is much harder to define a religious movement than it is to define a religion or denomination. That applies especially when that movement almost defies definition as the Holiness Movement does. The Holiness Movement is a Methodist religious renewal movement that has over 12 million adherents worldwide. Perhaps the most familiar public manifestation of the holiness movement has been its urban holiness missions, and the Salvation Army-noted for its service ministries among poor and people suffering the dislocations that accompany war and disaster-is the most notable example. The A to Z of the Holiness Movement relates important new developments in the Holiness Movement—such as the widely discussed "Holiness Manifesto"—are thoroughly discussed, and the content has also been expanded to include information on figures from Asia and Africa to reflect the continued growth of the Holiness Movement. With a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and over 400 cross-referenced dictionary entries, this reference has information that cannot be found elsewhere.

Perfectionist Persuasion

Perfectionist Persuasion
Title Perfectionist Persuasion PDF eBook
Author Charles Edwin Jones
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 267
Release 1974-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 146167039X

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New in Paperback! "...a model for the kind of study that other denominations now deserve and need."—THE CHRISTIAN CENTURY "...a sympathetic but balanced treatment...Important for social history collections and essential for those emphasizing the sociology of religion or American religious history."—CHOICE "...a selective, yet sensitive, authentic account of the movement...No available work competes...in its description of the varied phenomena of the holiness movement."—LEON O. HYNSON, CHRISTIAN SCHOLAR'S REVIEW Cloth edition previously published in 1974.

Building the Old Time Religion

Building the Old Time Religion
Title Building the Old Time Religion PDF eBook
Author Priscilla Pope-Levison
Publisher NYU Press
Total Pages 280
Release 2015-01-08
Genre History
ISBN 147988989X

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"During the Progressive Era, a period of unprecedented ingenuity, women evangelists built the old time religion with brick and mortar, uniforms and automobiles, fresh converts and devoted protégés. Across America, entrepreneurial women founded churches, denominations, religious training schools, rescue homes, rescue missions, and evangelistic organizations. Until now, these intrepid women have gone largely unnoticed, though their collective yet unchoreographed decision to build institutions in the service of evangelism marked a seismic shift in American Christianity. In this ground-breaking study, Priscilla Pope-Levison dusts off the unpublished letters, diaries, sermons, and yearbooks of these pioneers to share their personal tribulations and public achievements. The effect is staggering. With an uncanny eye for essential details and a knack for historical nuance, Pope-Levison breathes life into not just one or two of these women, but two dozen. The evangelistic empire of Aimee Semple McPherson represents the pinnacle of this shift from itinerancy to institution building. Her name remains legendary. Yet she built her institutions on the foundation of the work of women evangelists who preceded her. Their stories -- untold until now -- reveal the cunning and strength of women who forged a path for every generation, including our own, to follow."--Back cover.

The Fire Spreads

The Fire Spreads
Title The Fire Spreads PDF eBook
Author Randall J. Stephens
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 408
Release 2010-04-10
Genre History
ISBN 0674046854

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Looks at the development of pentecostalism in the United States that grew out of the Southern states following the Civil War, and took root amongst religious zealots.