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Christian History Home > 1998 > Issue 58

The Rise of Pentecostalism: Did You Know?
Little-known or remarkable facts about early Pentecostalism.
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The Rise of Pentecostalism: From the Editor - One Dangerous Religion
One Dangerous Religion
Mark Galli

American Pentecost
The story behind the Azusa Street revival, the most phenomenal event of twentieth-century Christianity.
Ted Olsen

Sanctification Scuffles
The finished work controversy was Pentecostalism's first split
James R. Goff

They Had a Dream
Racial harmony broke down, but the hope did not.
David D. Daniels

Dividing Over Oneness
The Oneness movement pushed Pentecostals to organize
Kenneth Gill

Peaceniks
Early Pentecostals asked, Why go to war when Jesus is on his way?
James R. Goff

The Silent Pentecostals
Until recently, Latinos have been the most overlooked members of the Pentecostal family.
Gaston Espinosa

They Shall Take Up Serpents
Few have taken the Bible more literally than George Hensley and the snake handlers.
Ted Olsen

The Rise of Pentecostalism: Christian History Timeline
The Rise of Pentecostalism
Vinson Synan

Hell-Hatched Free Lovism'
Evangelicals were none too eager to welcome the Pentecostals
Grant Wacker

Sister
Aimee Semple McPherson was the first Pentecostal to become a national sensation.
Edith L. Blumhofer

The Rise of Pentecostalism: A Gallery - Setting the Vision
Pentecostalism's early leaders were as varied as they were dynamic
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Loose the Women
In Pentecostalism's early years it was not unusual to see women preaching, pastoring, and leading.
David G. Roebuck

The Pentecostal Tradition
A sampling of ecstatic experiences reported in different eras of church history
Stanley M. Burgess

The Rise of Pentecostalism: Christian History Interview - Pentecostalism's Global Language
It's not tongues but a different way of being a Christian.
interview with Walter J. Hollenweger

The Rise of Pentecostalism: Recommended Resources
The Rise of Pentecostalism
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