978-1-57075-854-6 Miracles, Missions & American Pentecostalism by
Gary B. McGee
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288 pp.
Paperback
American Society of Missiology Series
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Book Description The most up-to-date, thorough, and critical account of American
Pentecostalism’s contributions to the world’s fastest growing religious
movement.
Miracles, Missions & American Pentecostalism examines the historical, theological, and missiological context and development of American Pentecostal missions, including the expectation of miracles and how this fits into the mission scene of the twentieth century. Gary McGee shows this movement emerging from the ranks of nineteenth-century radical evangelicalism as a renewal movement that achieved a global impact.
The first five chapters move historically from the expectation of miracles from the time of the ancient church to the nineteenth century and into the twentieth. The next five chapters provide a superb analysis of the theological underpinnings of Pentecostalism. Though alienated from other Christians by their insistence on glossolalia, Pentecostals carried the gospel in a supernaturally-wrapped package that fit well with the worldviews of peoples outside North Atlantic countries and helped this charismatically-inclined spirituality become predominant today among
"MajorityWorld Christianity."
The late Gary B.McGee, the author of seven previous books, including Introducing World Missions (with A. Scott Moreau and Gary R. Corwin), was distinguished professor of church history and Pentecostal studies at Assemblies of God Theological Seminary in Springfield,Missouri.