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'To meet and satisfy a very hungry people' : the origins and fortunes of English Pentecostalism, 1907-1925 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Walsh, Timothy Bernard (Autor)
Otros Autores: Randall, Ian M. (Autor de introducción, etc.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Milton Keynes, England : Paternoster, 2012.
Colección:Studies in evangelical history and thought.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Rationale
  • Objectives
  • Origins and Emergence
  • Developments: Ideological and Structural
  • Methodology
  • Early Pentecostal Centres
  • England in the Context of the British Isles
  • Review of Associated Literature
  • Sunderland/Alexander Boddy
  • Bradford/Smith Wigglesworth
  • Bournemouth/William Oliver Hutchinson
  • Croydon/Pastor Inchcombe
  • Sources and Perspectives
  • Pentecostalism and the Historical Record
  • Source Materials and Qualitative Nature of this Study
  • Section One Origins and Emergence
  • Introduction
  • Section 1.1 Overview of the Scale and Nature of the Emerging Movement
  • Section 1.2 Historical Locality
  • Sunderland
  • Formative Years and Pre-Pentecostal Ministry of the Rev. Alexander A. Boddy
  • Healing, Holiness and Revival
  • Problematic Emergence of Tongues in England
  • "The Very Acme of All Conventions"
  • Role of Cecil Polhill and the Formation of the Pentecostal Missionary Union
  • All Saints' and Pentecostal Involvement
  • Section 1.3 Historical Locality
  • Bradford
  • Formative Years and Pre-Pentecostal Ministry of Smith Wigglesworth
  • Holiness and Healing
  • the Origins of the Bowland Street Mission
  • Pentecostal Initiation and its Implications
  • Bradford Convention and an Uneasy Transition
  • Section 1.4 Historical Locality
  • Bournemouth
  • Formative Years and Pre-Pentecostal Ministry of William Oliver Hutchinson
  • Singular Development for the British Pentecostal Movement
  • Hutchinson as a Prominent Figure in the Emerging Network
  • Section 1.5 Historical Locality
  • Croydon
  • Croydon's Holiness Mission
  • Introduction of the Pentecostal Message
  • Stable and Developing Mission
  • Conclusion
  • Section Two Ideological Developments
  • Introduction
  • Why Spirituality?
  • Historico-Thematic Approach
  • Churchmanship
  • Theological World-View
  • Historiography
  • Section 2.1 "This Fiery Baptism": Pentecostal Initiation
  • Tongues and Pentecostal Initiation
  • Initiation Narratives
  • Release of Spiritual Energy
  • Locus of Divine-Human Convergence: The Waiting Meeting
  • Section 2.2 Tenor of Emerging Pentecostal Worship in England
  • Colourful Christianity in Britain
  • Emotional Outbursts and Pentecostal Paroxysms in Sunderland
  • "Good Under the Rubbish": Uses and Utilisation of Press and Other Reports
  • Control Exercised in the Form of the "Visible Leader"
  • Transatlantic Perspectives
  • Correctives Employed
  • Sanity Enjoined
  • Section 2.3 Pentecostal Apocalypticism
  • Overview
  • Pre-Millennial Paradigm
  • Divine Imminence: Salient Ramifications
  • Pentecostal Development: The Latter Rain
  • Reaction to War-time Upheavals: Speculation Regarding Antichrist and World Events
  • Strange Providences and Uncanny Phenomena
  • Polhill and an Altered Eschatological Emphasis
  • Section 2.4 Pentecostal Revivalism
  • Planned and Providential
  • Postwar Prospects
  • Heritage of Planned Revivalism
  • Revivalist as Showman and Shaman
  • Wigglesworth
  • Revivalistic Planning and Showmanship of the Jeffreys Brothers
  • Shamanistic Proclivities of the Jeffreys Brothers
  • Pentecostal Re-enchantment of the World
  • Section 2.5 Pentecostal Otherworldliness
  • Introduction
  • Emerging Pentecostals, Education, and the Spiritual Life
  • Books, Thought, and Modernity as Enemies of the Spiritual Life
  • Baser Enemies Yet
  • Conclusion
  • Historico-Thematic Summary
  • Churchmanship
  • Theological World-View
  • Historiography
  • Section Three Structural Developments
  • Introduction
  • Section 3.1 Early Conceptions and an Ecumenical Vision
  • Section 3.2 Organisation Disdained but Leadership Required
  • Section 3.3 Exertions of Censure and Power
  • William Oliver Hutchinson and the Apostolic Faith Connection
  • Misses Elkington and Jones
  • Suppression of Bracknell Teaching
  • Smith Wigglesworth and Pentecostal Officialdom
  • Section 3.4 Impetus Toward Another Form of Polity
  • Decline of the Boddy/Polhill Axis
  • A.E. Saxby
  • Parallel Trajectory to Structural Developments in North America
  • Section 3.5 Outcomes for Pentecostal Localities
  • Sunderland
  • Bradford
  • Bournemouth
  • Croydon
  • Conclusion
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Primary Sources
  • Periodicals Consulted
  • Newspaper Articles
  • Minutes of the Pentecostal Missionary Union Council
  • Letters and Personal Correspondence
  • Unpublished Pamphlets and Manuscripts
  • Published Materials
  • Secondary Sources
  • Books and Essays
  • Scholarly Articles
  • Unpublished Dissertations
  • Unpublished Papers
  • Internet Sites.