In Transatlantic Charismatic Renewal, c.1950-2000, Andrew Atherstone, Mark Hutchinson and John Maiden bring together leading researchers to examine one of the globally most important religious movements of the twentieth century. Variously referred to as the charismatic ‘renewal’ or ‘revival’, it was a key Christian response to globalization, modernity and secularization. Unlike other accounts (which focus either on denominational pentecostalism or charismatic phenomena outside the West), this volume describes transatlantic Christianity drawing deeply on its pneumatic roots to bring about renewal. New research in archives and overlooked journals illuminate key figures from David du Plessis to John Wimber, providing insights which challenge t...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal, though changing the face and feel of U.S. Catholicism, has receive...
The history of Charismatic Christianity in the Nordic countries reaches as far back as Pentecostalis...
Charismatic renewal was a world-wide religious phenomenon affecting the historic churches from the e...
This expansive study offers an interpretation of the ‘new Pentecost’: the rise of charismatic Christ...
For the first six decades of the 20th Century, Pentecostalism was viewed with skepticism and often o...
The Charismatic Movement developed in Britain in the early nineteen-sixties, characterised by an em...
The period from the mid 1960s to the present has witnessed a decline in many\ud established churches...
Pentecostal and Charismatic practices of speaking in tongues through the Baptism of the Holy Spirit ...
The official origins of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR) can be traced to Duquesne ...
The Charismatic Renewal movement, in whose wake a number of evangelizing communities of prayer and n...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal is one of the largest movements within the global Catholic Church a...
Global Catholic Charismatic Renewal [CCR] has been the subject of very few scholarly historical stud...
History, as David Martin has noted, is volatile. Just when the world seems to be irrevocably secular...
On 25 December 1961, John XXIII convoked the Second Vatican Council with his apostolic constitution ...
The coming of charismatic renewal in the 1960s brought Pentecostal experience into the historic deno...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal, though changing the face and feel of U.S. Catholicism, has receive...
The history of Charismatic Christianity in the Nordic countries reaches as far back as Pentecostalis...
Charismatic renewal was a world-wide religious phenomenon affecting the historic churches from the e...
This expansive study offers an interpretation of the ‘new Pentecost’: the rise of charismatic Christ...
For the first six decades of the 20th Century, Pentecostalism was viewed with skepticism and often o...
The Charismatic Movement developed in Britain in the early nineteen-sixties, characterised by an em...
The period from the mid 1960s to the present has witnessed a decline in many\ud established churches...
Pentecostal and Charismatic practices of speaking in tongues through the Baptism of the Holy Spirit ...
The official origins of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (hereafter, CCR) can be traced to Duquesne ...
The Charismatic Renewal movement, in whose wake a number of evangelizing communities of prayer and n...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal is one of the largest movements within the global Catholic Church a...
Global Catholic Charismatic Renewal [CCR] has been the subject of very few scholarly historical stud...
History, as David Martin has noted, is volatile. Just when the world seems to be irrevocably secular...
On 25 December 1961, John XXIII convoked the Second Vatican Council with his apostolic constitution ...
The coming of charismatic renewal in the 1960s brought Pentecostal experience into the historic deno...
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal, though changing the face and feel of U.S. Catholicism, has receive...
The history of Charismatic Christianity in the Nordic countries reaches as far back as Pentecostalis...
Charismatic renewal was a world-wide religious phenomenon affecting the historic churches from the e...