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050 0 4 _aBR1644.Q3.N493 1983
100 1 _aQuebedeaux, Richard,
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245 1 4 _aThe new charismatics II /
_cRichard Quebedeaux.
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250 _arevisedition. edition., first Harper & Row edition.
260 _aSan Francisco :
_bHarper and Row,
_c(c)1983.
300 _axv, 272 pages ;
_c21 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aBibliography: pages 241-256.
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505 0 0 _aThe nature of charismatic renewal --
_tThe background. Pentecostalism old and new ; Penetration of "established" churches ; The spiritual gifts ; The miraculous and the nonmiraculous ; The charismatics in history --
_tBeginnings in North America. Black and white origins ; Distinctive religious style ; Basic theology and ethics ; Recruitment ; Mainline ecclesiastical disapproval and rapid spread ; Diffusion of the movement ; In Great Britain: an early unitive "experiment" that failed --
_tThe path to renewal. Beginnings ; "Outburst of tongues" at St. Mark's ; An increasingly recognizable movement ; Rapid spread to other parts of the world ; All roads lead to Rome: Catholic Pentecostals ; The New Pentecostalism today --
_tThe leadership of charismatic renewal. The trusted authority figure ; Prominent charismatic leaders ; Organizational leaders ; Editors and publishers ; Preachers and lecturers ; Important early leaders --
_tFaith and practice. Prominence of the laity ; Young people and women ; Spiritual authority ; Human authority ; The Josephine Ford controversy ; The rise of "shepherding" ; Evangelism ; Fellowship ; Prayer meetings ; Unity in diversity ; General theological orientation ; Baptism in the Holy Spirit ; Water baptism and confirmation ; Sacramental intercommunion ; Neopentecostal culture: accomodation of holiness to the middle class ; Spirit baptism and social change ; Patterns of worship --
_tThe development of classical Pentecostalism and charismatic renewal in contrast. Theology ; Worship ; Ecclesiastical stance ; Mind and spirit ; Christ and culture ; Constituency --
_tFrom opposition to acceptance. Early opposition within historic denominations ; Gradual acceptance by ecclesiastical authorities ; Changing attitudes ; Reactions from classical Pentecostalism --
_tThe reasons for success. The ecumenical movement ; Vatican II ; Wider acceptance of theological dissent ; General spread of secularization ; Young people ; In the middle class ; Statistics ; Religious experience and "instantism" in modern culture ; Increased leisure time ; Antiinstitutionalism ; "Rediscovery" of the supernatural ; Charismatic renewal and other contemporary movements --
_tThe achievement of charismatic renewal.
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650 0 _aPentecostalism
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