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Religion, personality, or none of them? Exploratory evidence on their correlations with economic preference parameters. [PDF]
Bessey D.
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Religious and Medical Pluralism Among Traditional Healers in Johannesburg, South Africa. [PDF]
Galvin M, Chiwaye L, Moolla A.
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Urban Churches Show an Increase in Attendance, Donations, and Finances During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the USA: Evidence from the United Methodist Church. [PDF]
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Congregation leader and member discussions in a church-based family strengthening, mental health promotion and HIV prevention trial: Intervention. [PDF]
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Prairie Schooner, 2023
Abstract This chapter examines how and why charismatics imagined a ‘New Pentecost’ in the various distinctive social, cultural, geopolitical, and religious contexts of the ‘long Sixties’. By looking at different ‘moments of emergence’ in a range of secular and church settings, it draws out the common themes which shaped the formation of ...
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Abstract This chapter examines how and why charismatics imagined a ‘New Pentecost’ in the various distinctive social, cultural, geopolitical, and religious contexts of the ‘long Sixties’. By looking at different ‘moments of emergence’ in a range of secular and church settings, it draws out the common themes which shaped the formation of ...
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On Pentecostals and Pentecostal Theology
PNEUMA, 2016Few contemporary scholars have influenced biblical theology more than Walter Brueggemann. As an authority on the Hebrew Bible, he has earned the respect of theologians worldwide. His work speaks to a variety of audiences in the church and academy. Of special interest here are the relationships he has developed with pentecostal scholars in recent years.
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2017
This chapter elucidates the epistemological assumptions tacit in the uniqueness of Pentecostal and charismatic experience. It argues that Pentecostal spirituality functions as a limit case for most paradigms in epistemology, requiring a revised account of ‘understanding’ that recognizes the unique and irreducible mode of ‘narrative knowledge’.
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This chapter elucidates the epistemological assumptions tacit in the uniqueness of Pentecostal and charismatic experience. It argues that Pentecostal spirituality functions as a limit case for most paradigms in epistemology, requiring a revised account of ‘understanding’ that recognizes the unique and irreducible mode of ‘narrative knowledge’.
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