Black Fire: One Hundred Years of African American Pentecostalism
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Black Fire: One Hundred Years of African American Pentecostalism
Estrelda Alexander was raised in an urban, black, working-class, oneness Pentecostal congregation in the 1950s and 1960s, but she knew little of her heritage and thought that all Christians worshiped and believed as she did. Much later she discovered that many Christians not only knew little of her heritage but considered it strange. Even today, most North Americans remain ignorant of black Pentecostalism. Black Fire remedies lack of historical consciousness by recounting the story of African American Pentecostal origins and development. In this fascinating description she covers
- what Pentecostalism retained from African spirituality
- the legacy of the nineteenth-century black Holiness movement
- William J. Seymour and the Azusa Street Revival
- African American trinitarian and oneness Pentecostal denominations
- the role of women in African American Pentecostalism
- African American neo-Pentecostals and charismatic movements
- black Pentecostals in majority-white denominations
- theological challenges of black Pentecostalism in the twenty-first century
Technical Specifications
Country
USA
Author
Estrelda Y. Alexander
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9780830868629
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
IVP Academic
Manufacturer
IVP Academic
NumberOfPages
406
PublicationDate
2011-05-05
Publisher
IVP Academic
ReleaseDate
2011-05-05
Studio
IVP Academic







