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The first of its kind, this seminal work charts the unlikely theological quest for Christian holiness by founder Charles Harrison Mason and the Wesleyan-Holiness Pentecostal tradition known as the Church of God in Christ (COGIC), the largest Pentecostal denomination in the United States. Through fresh research and critical analysis, this book challenges existing assumptions by scholars and reveals how little-known black renewal movements informed Mason's theological understanding and that of the movement. The rich theological resources of this historically marginalized movement are not primarily accessible in academic journals, position papers, or theological treatises. Instead, these resour...
The first of its kind, this seminal work charts the unlikely theological quest for Christian holiness by founder Charles Harrison Mason and the Wesleyan-Holiness Pentecostal tradition known as the Church of God in Christ (COGIC), the largest Pentecostal denomination in the United States. Through fresh research and critical analysis, this book challenges existing assumptions by scholars and reveals how little-known black renewal movements informed Mason’s theological understanding and that of the movement. The rich theological resources of this historically marginalized movement are not primarily accessible in academic journals, position papers, or theological treatises. Instead, these reso...
Este libro, fruto del profundo compromiso del autor con su tradición, ofrece una exploración detallada y perspicaz de temas fundamentales para el pentecostalismo, como el bautismo del Espíritu Santo, la gracia preveniente y la pneumatología. Con un enfoque académico sólido y una pasión palpable por su tema, Canto Encalada aborda tanto las doctrinas clásicas como las tendencias contemporáneas dentro del pentecostalismo, en especial en América Latina. Este libro ofrece una exploración profunda y única de la teología del Espíritu Santo, destacándose por: Incorporar voces desde los Padres de la Iglesia hasta la erudición contemporánea Incluir información pertinente tanto de la ...
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From the time he became mayor in 1937 until he retired in 1961, William Hartsfield dedicated himself to the problems and promise of the city of Atlanta. In the twenty-five years he served as mayor, Atlanta grew from a depression-haunted city to the third most populous capital city in the nation, as well as the leading cultural, commercial, and financial center of the south. During his administration, potentially explosive race relations and controversial annexation issues were handled, laying the foundation for modern Atlanta. Published in 1978, Harold H. Martin's biography is a chronicle of how Hartsfield strove to fulfill the destiny of Atlanta, and in doing so, left his mark on the city forever.
Race and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century Atlanta
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