Asian and Pentecostal: The Charismatic Face of Christianity in AsiaAllan Anderson, Edmond Tang OCMS, 2005 - 596 pagini Provides a thematic discussion and case studies on the history and development of Pentecostal and Charismatic churches in the countries of South Asia, South East Asia and East Asia. |
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The Charismatic Face of Christianity | 1 |
The Contribution of Asian Pentecostalism | 19 |
Issues Affecting the Study of Pentecostalism | 27 |
Pentecostalism and the Asian Church Hwa Yung | 37 |
Asian Classical Pentecostal Theology in Context | 91 |
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of Asia Amos Yong | 128 |
Revising Pentecostal History in Global | 155 |
Pentecostals in the Philippines Joseph Suico | 345 |
Catholic Charismatics in the Philippines | 363 |
Filipino Independent Pentecostals and Empowered | 385 |
Pentecostals by Default? Contemporary | 411 |
Indigenous Chinese Pentecostal | 437 |
Pentecostalism and | 467 |
Pentecostals in Japan Paul Tsuchido Shew | 487 |
The Korean Holy Spirit Movement in Relation | 509 |
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Indigenous Pentecostalism in India | 203 |
Pentecostalism Paulson Pulikottil | 245 |
The Assemblies of God and Pentecostals | 261 |
Pentecostal and Charismatic Origins | 281 |
Pentecostals in Indonesia Gani Wiyono | 307 |
The Growth of Indonesian Pentecostalism | 329 |
Full Gospel Theology and a Korean | 527 |
The Korean Charismatic Movement | 551 |
Whither Pentecostalism? Simon Chan | 575 |
Epilogue Allan Anderson | 587 |
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