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- Pentecostalism or classical Pentecostalism is a Protestant Charismatic Christian movement that emphasizes direct personal experience of God through baptism...
- Oneness Pentecostalism (also known as Apostolic, Jesus' Name Pentecostalism, or the Jesus Only movement) is a nontrinitarian religious movement within...
- Holiness Pentecostalism is the original branch of Pentecostalism, which is characterized by its teaching of three works of grace: [1] the New Birth (first...
- Finished Work Pentecostalism is a major branch of Pentecostalism that holds that after conversion, the converted Christian progressively grows in grace...
- of classical Pentecostal denominations, such as the ****emblies of God or the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee). classical Pentecostalism grew out of...
- figures in the development and initial spread of early Pentecostalism, known as Holiness Pentecostalism. It was Parham who ****ociated glossolalia with the...
- and Public Life. "Pentecostalism". Retrieved September 24, 2008. Patterson, Eric; Rybarczyk, Edmund (2007). The ****ure of Pentecostalism in the United States...
- Burundi. Pentecostalism has also grown in Rwanda following the Rwandan genocide. Pentecostalism has also grown in Tanzania and Cameroon. Pentecostalism was...
- ChristianityPentecostalism". BBC. Retrieved 31 August 2021. Guy P. Duffield and Nathaniel M. Van Cleave, Foundations of Pentecostal Theology, 1983...
- Pentecostalism in Australia is a large and growing Christian movement. Pentecostalism is a renewal movement within Protestant Christianity that places...