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Fire From Heaven: The Rise Of Pentecostal Spirituality And The Reshaping Of Religion In The 21st Century

ePub Fire From Heaven: The Rise Of Pentecostal Spirituality And The Reshaping Of Religion In The 21st Century by Harvey Cox in History

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#376801 in Books 2001-05-08Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 1.00 x 6.13l; 1.14 #File Name: 0306810492368 pages


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. I was in the Pentecostal Movement; His Research was helpful to meBy CustomerHarvey; Cox. Fire From Heaven: The Rise of Pentecostal Spirituality and the Reshaping of Religion in the Twenty-First Century. U.S.A. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. 1995. Book.[...]Harvey Cox; is Hollis Research Professor of Divinity at Harvard University. In this book; Cox does extensive research into the movement of Pentecostalism from across a global landscape. He defines it not as a new denomination but as a movement. He begins with well documented research into the Azusa Street roots. He explores dynamics coming from William Seymour (the 'father' of the movement) of racial integration and the ecumenical elements found in the coming Kingdom ideal. He traces the movement and the things that hallmark it as unique such as race; tongues; how female leaders through its history have moved it forward; as well as the unique nature of its use of music in worship; emotions; experiential worship; and the seeming syncretism not only in American Pentecostalism but Italian; Asian; and African; among others.For anyone who seeks to explore what drives Pentecostalism; Cox's book sheds light on the motivations and ideas imbedded in the movement. Well documented in his bringing things to light; that have not been readily available; such as the history of the Azusa Street event that began it. It sheds light on why some hold tightly to the evidential tongues doctrine and the doctrines unique to the movement; like Latter Rain; Kingdom theology; even showing how it has been leading up to Prosperity Theology so prominent in its ranks; by its very examination of its beginnings.I found this book very helpful to clear up my own confusions over certain emphases and focuses in the Pentecostal movement. Harvey Cox helped me make sense of the movement. Allowing me to affirm the positive points of the movement that I do agree and allowing me to see some of the problem areas I have intuited the past years.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Okay for Theology ClassBy Tami BarrettI purchased this book for a Theology class on the worldwide rise of the Pentecostal Church. It has some good information; but not a book I kept. Useful as a textbook for class; but not for really learning about the Pentecostal Revolution.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. This is 1 of my top 5 favorite books ever.By Brian T. SuttonAs a life long Pentecostal; and a pastor of over 20 years; I deeply enjoyed Cox's perspective on "Pentecostalism from a Non-Pentecostal."The stories in the book are priceless. I absolutely loved this work.

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