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Thinking in the Spirit: theologies of the early Pentecostal movement
Douglas G. Jacobsen-
Frontmatter
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PREFACE (page ix)
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page xv)
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Introduction: What Is Pentecostal Theology? (page 1)
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1 Original Visions (page 16)
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2 Theologies of the Azusa Era (page 57)
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3 Holiness and Finished-Work Options (page 134)
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4 Oneness Options (page 194)
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5 Theology and Race (page 260)
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6 Theology at the Boundaries of the Pentecostal Movement (page 286)
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Conclusion (page 353)
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Notes (page 365)
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Bibliography (page 405)
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Index (page 409)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CH | 74.3 (Sept. 2005): 650-651 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/27644643 |
JR | 85.4 (Oct. 2005): 682-683 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/499464 |
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Published: c2003
Publisher: Indiana University Press
- 9780253216038 (paper)
- 9780253343208 (hardcover)
- 9780253110886 (ebook)