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Grassroots Pentecostalism in Brazil and the United States = Migrations, Missions, and Mobility /
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Grassroots Pentecostalism in Brazil and the United States/ by Paul J. Palma.
Reminder of title:
Migrations, Missions, and Mobility /
Author:
Palma, Paul J.
Description:
XVII, 281 p.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Evangelicalism. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13371-8
ISBN:
9783031133718
Grassroots Pentecostalism in Brazil and the United States = Migrations, Missions, and Mobility /
Palma, Paul J.
Grassroots Pentecostalism in Brazil and the United States
Migrations, Missions, and Mobility /[electronic resource] :by Paul J. Palma. - 1st ed. 2022. - XVII, 281 p.online resource. - Christianity and Renewal - Interdisciplinary Studies,2634-5862. - Christianity and Renewal - Interdisciplinary Studies,.
Introduction -- Part I: Genesis and Development -- Chapter 1. From Chicago to the Brazilian Bairros: Origins of Trans-Americas Grassroots Pentecostalism -- Chapter 2. Euro-US Migrants in Brazil and the Making of Brazilian Pentecostalism -- Chapter 3. Renewing Pentecostalism in the Southern Cone: The Christian Assemblies in Argentina and Brazil -- Chapter 4. From Brazil to North America: Reverse Mission Trajectories -- Part II: Challenges and Prospects -- Chapter 5. Assessing Patterns of Church Growth -- Chapter 6: Comparing Models of Church Polity -- Chapter 7: Holiness Ethic, Separatism, and the Politics of Trans-Americas Pentecostalism.-Conclusion. .
“Palma’s meticulous and erudite—but highly readable—work is a first-rate study of three ‘first wave,’ or ‘classical,’ Pentecostal denominations in Brazil: The Assemblies of God, introduced to South America by Swedish missionaries, and the Italian Christian Congregation and Christian Assembly.” —Virginia Garrard, Professor of History, The University of Texas at Austin, USA “Paul Palma’s incisive comparative analysis and history of the Assemblies of God and Christian Congregation, two of the largest Pentecostal denominations in Brazil, illuminates the dynamics of the Pentecostal boom in the South American giant, which is home to the largest population of Protestant Charismatics on the planet. This book belongs on the top shelf of all those interested in global Christianity and the proliferation of Pentecostalism in the Global South.” —R. Andrew Chesnut, Professor of Religious Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA This book offers an historical and comparative profile of classical pentecostal movements in Brazil and the United States in view of their migratory beginnings and transnational expansion. Pentecostalism’s inception in the early twentieth century, particularly in its global South permutations, was defined by its grassroots character. In contrast to the top-down, hierarchical structure typical of Western forms of Christianity, the emergence of Latin American Pentecostalism embodied stability from the bottom up—among the common people. While the rise to prominence of the Assemblies of God in Brazil, the Western hemisphere’s largest (non-Catholic) denomination, demanded structure akin to mainline contexts, classical pentecostals such as the Christian Congregation movement cling to their grassroots identity. Comparing the migratory and missional flow of movements with similar European and US roots, this book considers the prospects for classical Brazilian pentecostals with an eye on the problems of church growth and polity, gender, politics, and ethnic identity. Paul J. Palma is a professor at Regent University and SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary. He is the author of Italian American Pentecostalism and the Struggle for Religious Identity (2020) and Embracing Our Roots (2021).
ISBN: 9783031133718
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-13371-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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