
Black Fire Reader
A Documentary Resource on African American Pentecostalism
Estrelda Y. Alexander(Editor)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 26. April 2013
258 pages
978-1-62189-656-2 (ISBN)
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This compendium of primary resources reflects the important but often overshadowed contribution of African American believers to the dynamic growth of the modern Pentecostal movement--the fastest-growing segment of global Christianity. The doctrinal statements, sermons, songs, testimonies, news articles, as well as scholarly treatises included here allow black leaders, scholars, and laypeople to speak in their own voices and use their own language to tell us their stories and articulate the issues that have been important to them throughout the one-hundred-year history of this movement. Among the constant themes that continue to emerge is their appreciation of an empowering encounter with the Holy Spirit as the resource for engaging the dehumanizing racial reality of contemporary America.
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English
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Eugene
United States
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978-1-62189-656-2 (9781621896562)
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Estrelda Alexander is Associate Professor of Theology at Regent University School of Divinity and Executive Director of the Seymour Pan-African Pentecostal Project. She is author of The Women of Azusa Street (2006), Limited Liberty (2007), and Black Fire (2011).
Content
- Title Page
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Pentecostal Retentions from African Spirituality and Slave Religion
- Chapter 2: The Legacy of the Nineteenth-Century Black Holiness Movement
- Chapter 3: The Azusa Street Revival
- Chapter 4: African American Trinitarian Denominations
- Chapter 5: African American Oneness Pentecostalism
- Chapter 6: Black Pentecostals in Majority-White Denominations
- Chapter 7: Women in African American Pentecostalism
- Chapter 8: Neo-Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements
- Chapter 9: Theological Challenges of African American Pentecostalism into the Twenty-First Century
- Afterword
- Bibliography
- Credits
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