• Pentecostalism or classical Pentecostalism is a Protestant Charismatic Christian movement that emphasizes direct personal experience of God through baptism...
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  • Oneness Pentecostalism (also known as Apostolic, Jesus' Name Pentecostalism, or the Jesus Only movement) is a nontrinitarian religious movement within...
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  • of classical Pentecostal denominations, such as the Assemblies of God or the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee). Classical Pentecostalism grew out of...
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  • Anna-Liisa and Sanfrid Mattson, Pentecostal missionaries from Finland, brought Pentecostalism to Ethiopia in 1951. Pentecostalism in Ethiopia continued to develop...
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    Kristne Senter [no], outside the Pentecostal movement in 1985. In the mid-1990s, reconciliation came between Pentecostalism, the Faith Movement, Åge Åleskjær...
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    and Public Life. "Pentecostalism". Retrieved September 24, 2008. Patterson, Eric; Rybarczyk, Edmund (2007). The Future of Pentecostalism in the United States...
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  • Encounter of Western Pentecostalism with Native Pentecostalism in Kerala". pctii.org. Retrieved 18 June 2015. "The Keralite Pentecostal Community: The Past...
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    Pentecostalism in Australia is a large and growing Christian movement. Pentecostalism is a renewal movement within Protestant Christianity that places...
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    was a British evangelist who was influential in the early history of Pentecostalism. Smith Wigglesworth was born on 10 June 1859 in Menston, Yorkshire,...
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    Charles Fox Parham (category Pentecostal theologians)
    crucial to the emergence of Pentecostalism as a distinct movement. Parham was the first preacher to articulate Pentecostalism's distinctive doctrine of evidential...
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  • Pentecostalism in Ethiopia is the practice of various Pentecostal forms of Christianity—often included within the evangelical category of P'ent'ay—in...
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  • was a widespread occurrence of Colombians transitioning to Pentecostalism. Pentecostalism was first introduced in Bucaramanga, Colombia, in 1936 by Canadian...
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  • Pentecostalism is the fastest-growing Christian denomination in Brazil. Pentecostalism has surged since the 1990s while the largest denomination, Roman...
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  • Gino Jennings (category American Pentecostal pastors)
    Holiness-Pentecostal denomination—the First Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Inc.—in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, embracing Oneness Pentecostalism. Born on...
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    Calvary Chapel Association (category Charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity)
    international association of charismatic evangelical churches, with origins in Pentecostalism. It maintains a number of radio stations around the world and operates...
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    Impact of Pentecostalism. Oxford University Press Scholarship. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199920570.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-934563-2. Pentecostalism is the...
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  • Azusa Street Revival (category Pentecostalism in California)
    spread of Pentecostalism in the 20th century. In 1905, William J. Seymour, a 34-year-old son of freed slaves, was a student of well-known Pentecostal preacher...
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  • Assemblies of God (category Pentecostal denominations)
    and autonomous, but they are united by shared beliefs and history. Pentecostalism originated from the Azusa Street Revival of the early 20th century....
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    Anabaptists as well as denominations centered in the United States such as Pentecostalism, Methodism, and Evangelicalism. Although Christianity originated in...
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    global South. Since the 1960s, Pentecostalism has increasingly gained acceptance from other Christian traditions, and Pentecostal beliefs concerning Spirit...
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    Speaking in tongues (category Charismatic and Pentecostal worship)
    Christianity – Pentecostalism". BBC. Retrieved 31 August 2021. Guy P. Duffield and Nathaniel M. Van Cleave, Foundations of Pentecostal Theology, 1983...
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    Benson Idahosa (category Nigerian Pentecostal pastors)
    Archbishop Benson Idahosa was popularly referred to as the father of Pentecostalism in Nigeria. Idahosa was the founder of Benson Idahosa University (BIU)...
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  • nevertheless be positioned in existing movements, such as Evangelicalism and Pentecostalism, even though they are autonomous and have no formal labels. Nondenominational...
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    needy groups including widows, orphans, and the blind. Scholars of Pentecostalism have begun to explore the possibility that rather than having originated...
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  • of Holiness Pentecostals, the oldest branch of Pentecostalism. In contrast, Finished Work Pentecostal denominations, such as the Assemblies of God, reject...
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  • population were adherents of other Christian denominations, including Pentecostalism (0.54%), Orthodox Christianity (0.3%), Seventh-day Adventism (0.15%)...
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  • divided the Pentecostal movement into a three-stage (Holiness Pentecostalism) and two-stage Pentecostalism (Finished Work Pentecostalism). Three-stage...
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  • but the Pentecostal wing of Christianity. "Witnessing The New Reach Of Pentecostalism". The Washington Post. 3 August 2002. Pentecostalism is widely...
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  • "third wave" of the Charismatic Christian tradition which began with Pentecostalism (the "first wave"), and was furthered by the Charismatic movement (the...
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    which defined Pentecostal as reverting to the early Christian Church in the Book of Acts. They prefer to be called "Biblical Pentecostalism", with the church's...
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