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Exorcism and Deliverance in 20th Century (Paperback)
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This study seeks to demonstrate that exorcism/deliverance ministry
is an innately enthusiastic practice utilising Knoxs classic study
of Christian enthusiasm. The twentieth century provides an ideal
arena for such a study since it frames a complete lifecycle for
this rite from its infancy during the early decades, through its
heyday in the 1970s and 80s on to creeping routinisation by the end
of the century. Two enthusiastic settings, Charismatic and
Evangelical Fundamentalist, are identified and examined as the
environment in which two related streams of exorcism/deliverance
ministry was practised. Finally, enthusiastic Sacramentalist
exorcism is considered in order to establish the thesis that
enthusiastic settings provide a conducive atmosphere for the
emergence and practice of exorcism/deliverance ministry. Attention
is paid to historical factors within the Charismatic and
Evangelical Fundamentalist streams that underlie the development of
this rite. As a result important secondary insights are gained into
the tidal nature of enthusiastic movements, the role of itinerant
preachers in the propagation of enthusiasm, the routinisation of
enthusiastic practices and the manner in which enthusiasm overcomes
institutional denominational boundaries. The study provides the
foundation for future investigation of the manner in which
enthusiastic experience is presented for apologetic purposes, the
relationship between exorcism/deliverance ministry and
millenarianism and the practice of this rite within non-Western
churches. James Collins is currently the pastor of Redhill Baptist
Church, having previously served congregations in Gold Hill,
Chalfont St Peter, and Morden Park. He holds degrees in Information
Management and Theology, and a doctorate from London School of
Theology and has lectured in Church History and the Sociology of
Religion at the London School of Theology. He is married to Naomi
and has two children, Katie and Michael, and avidly supports
Watford Football Club.
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