The Cambridge Companion to Pentecostalism
Herausgeber: Robeck, Jr. Cecil M.; Yong, Amos
The Cambridge Companion to Pentecostalism
Herausgeber: Robeck, Jr. Cecil M.; Yong, Amos
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This volume reviews manifestations of Pentecostalism throughout the world and explores what it means to be Pentecostal through multidisciplinary perspectives.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- The Cambridge Companion to Pentecostalism100,99 €
- The Cambridge Companion to American Methodism41,99 €
- The Cambridge Companion to American Methodism90,99 €
- David Bagchi / David C. Steinmetz (eds.)The Cambridge Companion to Reformation Theology41,99 €
- The Cambridge Companion to John Henry Newman42,99 €
- Dana Evan Kaplan (ed.)The Cambridge Companion to American Judaism47,99 €
- The Cambridge Companion to American Catholicism100,99 €
-
-
-
This volume reviews manifestations of Pentecostalism throughout the world and explores what it means to be Pentecostal through multidisciplinary perspectives.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 519g
- ISBN-13: 9780521188388
- ISBN-10: 0521188385
- Artikelnr.: 40743554
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 519g
- ISBN-13: 9780521188388
- ISBN-10: 0521188385
- Artikelnr.: 40743554
Global Pentecostalism: an introduction to an introduction Cecil M. Robeck,
Jr and Amos Yong; Part I. Historical Considerations: 1. The origins of
modern Pentecostalism: some historiographical issues Cecil M. Robeck, Jr;
2. Charismatic renewal and neo-Pentecostalism: from American origins to
global permutations Michael J. McClymond; 3. Then and now: the many faces
of global Oneness Pentecostalism David A. Reed; Part II. Regional Studies:
4. North American Pentecostalism David D. Daniels, III; 5. Pentecostalism
in Europe and the former Soviet Union Jean-Daniel Plüss; 6. Pentecostalism
in Latin America Daniel Ramirez; 7. African Pentecostalism Cephas N.
Omenyo; 8. Asian Pentecostalism in context: a challenging portrait Wonsuk
Ma; Part III. Disciplinary Perspectives/Contributions - the Status
Quaestiones: 9. The politics and economics of Pentecostalism: a global
survey Calvin L. Smith; 10. The cultural dimension of Pentecostalism André
Droogers; 11. Sociological narratives and the sociology of Pentecostalism
Michael Wilkinson; 12. Pentecostal spirituality Daniel E. Albrecht and Evan
B. Howard; 13. Pentecostal theology Mark J. Cartledge; 14. Pentecostalism
and ecumenism Wolfgang Vondey; 15. Pentecostal mission and encounter with
religions Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen; Instead of a conclusion: a theologian's
interdisciplinary musings on the future of global Pentecostalism and its
scholarship Amos Yong.
Jr and Amos Yong; Part I. Historical Considerations: 1. The origins of
modern Pentecostalism: some historiographical issues Cecil M. Robeck, Jr;
2. Charismatic renewal and neo-Pentecostalism: from American origins to
global permutations Michael J. McClymond; 3. Then and now: the many faces
of global Oneness Pentecostalism David A. Reed; Part II. Regional Studies:
4. North American Pentecostalism David D. Daniels, III; 5. Pentecostalism
in Europe and the former Soviet Union Jean-Daniel Plüss; 6. Pentecostalism
in Latin America Daniel Ramirez; 7. African Pentecostalism Cephas N.
Omenyo; 8. Asian Pentecostalism in context: a challenging portrait Wonsuk
Ma; Part III. Disciplinary Perspectives/Contributions - the Status
Quaestiones: 9. The politics and economics of Pentecostalism: a global
survey Calvin L. Smith; 10. The cultural dimension of Pentecostalism André
Droogers; 11. Sociological narratives and the sociology of Pentecostalism
Michael Wilkinson; 12. Pentecostal spirituality Daniel E. Albrecht and Evan
B. Howard; 13. Pentecostal theology Mark J. Cartledge; 14. Pentecostalism
and ecumenism Wolfgang Vondey; 15. Pentecostal mission and encounter with
religions Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen; Instead of a conclusion: a theologian's
interdisciplinary musings on the future of global Pentecostalism and its
scholarship Amos Yong.
Global Pentecostalism: an introduction to an introduction Cecil M. Robeck,
Jr and Amos Yong; Part I. Historical Considerations: 1. The origins of
modern Pentecostalism: some historiographical issues Cecil M. Robeck, Jr;
2. Charismatic renewal and neo-Pentecostalism: from American origins to
global permutations Michael J. McClymond; 3. Then and now: the many faces
of global Oneness Pentecostalism David A. Reed; Part II. Regional Studies:
4. North American Pentecostalism David D. Daniels, III; 5. Pentecostalism
in Europe and the former Soviet Union Jean-Daniel Plüss; 6. Pentecostalism
in Latin America Daniel Ramirez; 7. African Pentecostalism Cephas N.
Omenyo; 8. Asian Pentecostalism in context: a challenging portrait Wonsuk
Ma; Part III. Disciplinary Perspectives/Contributions - the Status
Quaestiones: 9. The politics and economics of Pentecostalism: a global
survey Calvin L. Smith; 10. The cultural dimension of Pentecostalism André
Droogers; 11. Sociological narratives and the sociology of Pentecostalism
Michael Wilkinson; 12. Pentecostal spirituality Daniel E. Albrecht and Evan
B. Howard; 13. Pentecostal theology Mark J. Cartledge; 14. Pentecostalism
and ecumenism Wolfgang Vondey; 15. Pentecostal mission and encounter with
religions Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen; Instead of a conclusion: a theologian's
interdisciplinary musings on the future of global Pentecostalism and its
scholarship Amos Yong.
Jr and Amos Yong; Part I. Historical Considerations: 1. The origins of
modern Pentecostalism: some historiographical issues Cecil M. Robeck, Jr;
2. Charismatic renewal and neo-Pentecostalism: from American origins to
global permutations Michael J. McClymond; 3. Then and now: the many faces
of global Oneness Pentecostalism David A. Reed; Part II. Regional Studies:
4. North American Pentecostalism David D. Daniels, III; 5. Pentecostalism
in Europe and the former Soviet Union Jean-Daniel Plüss; 6. Pentecostalism
in Latin America Daniel Ramirez; 7. African Pentecostalism Cephas N.
Omenyo; 8. Asian Pentecostalism in context: a challenging portrait Wonsuk
Ma; Part III. Disciplinary Perspectives/Contributions - the Status
Quaestiones: 9. The politics and economics of Pentecostalism: a global
survey Calvin L. Smith; 10. The cultural dimension of Pentecostalism André
Droogers; 11. Sociological narratives and the sociology of Pentecostalism
Michael Wilkinson; 12. Pentecostal spirituality Daniel E. Albrecht and Evan
B. Howard; 13. Pentecostal theology Mark J. Cartledge; 14. Pentecostalism
and ecumenism Wolfgang Vondey; 15. Pentecostal mission and encounter with
religions Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen; Instead of a conclusion: a theologian's
interdisciplinary musings on the future of global Pentecostalism and its
scholarship Amos Yong.