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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity > Protestantism & Protestant Churches > Other Protestant & Nonconformist Churches > Pentecostal Churches
This innovative volume provides an interdisciplinary, theoretically
innovative answer to an enduring question for
Pentecostal/charismatic Christianities: how do women lead churches?
This study fills this lacuna by examining the leadership and legacy
of two architects of the Pentecostal movement - Maria
Woodworth-Etter and Aimee Semple McPherson.
You are alive right now for a reason--your purpose predestined for
such a time as this. As the world slips deeper into darkness, most
Christians feel stuck, powerless to effect change. Yet changing the
world--your world--starts with you, right where you are, with a
heart full of fire for Jesus. Grounded in biblical teaching and
drawing from his own renewal experiences, pastor and revivalist
Glen Berteau emboldens you to get fed up with the ineffectual
status quo, showing you how to * ignite the supernatural power God
has placed in you * be filled up with the Holy Spirit * get fired
up for what God can do through you * see beyond your current
circumstance * and live a faith without limits You're a Kingdom
weapon, energized by God's mighty power and forged to stand strong
for what you believe, tear down strongholds, eradicate hatred and
bring dead things to life. You are chosen to change the world.
"Jesus calls passionate followers. My dear friend Glen Berteau
provides a necessary spark for those growing indifferent toward
their faith and needing revival."--JOHN BEVERE, bestselling author
and minister; cofounder, Messenger International
Faith in African Lived Christianity - Bridging Anthropological and
Theological Perspectives offers a comprehensive, empirically rich
and interdisciplinary approach to the study of faith in African
Christianity. The book brings together anthropology and theology in
the study of how faith and religious experiences shape the
understanding of social life in Africa. The volume is a collection
of chapters by prominent Africanist theologians, anthropologists
and social scientists, who take people's faith as their starting
point and analyze it in a contextually sensitive way. It covers
discussions of positionality in the study of African Christianity,
interdisciplinary methods and approaches and a number of case
studies on political, social and ecological aspects of African
Christian spirituality.
ANCIENT ISRAELITE RELIGION Essays in Honor of Frank Moore Cross "A
distinguished tribute to a truly distinguished scholar and
teacher." -Catholic Biblical Quarterly Although the Hebrew Bible
serves as the main source of knowledge of ancient Israelite
religion, much additional information comes from the material and
written remains uncovered in the archaeological investigations of
the Ancient Near East. In this volume, internationally renowned
scholars examine all of these sources in order to present the most
impressive, comprehensive study of ancient Israelite religion yet
to appear. The Editors PATRICK D. MILLER is Professor of Old
Testament Theology Emeritus at Princeton Theological Seminary. His
books include Interpreting the Psalms (1986) and They Cried to the
Lord (1994), both published by Fortress Press. PAUL D. HANSON is
Corliss Lamont Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School. He
is the author of The Dawn of Apocalyptic: The Historical &
Sociological Roots of Jewish Apocalyptic Eschatology (1984) and the
editor of several volumes in the Hermeneia series, all published by
Fortress Press. S. DEAN McBRIDE is Cyrus H. McCormick Professor of
Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation Emeritus at Union
Theological Seminary in Virginia. He is an author and editor for
the Hermeneia series published by Fortress Press.
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