Convincing the World: Pentecostal Liminality as Participation in the Mission of the Paraclete
<p>Did the early Pentecostals regard themselves as servants to the wider church, bearers of the gifts of the Spirit, sent to bring a renewed focus on love, unity, holiness, and justice to all parts of the church? Or did they see themselves as the only true believers in the midst of apostates,...
Main Author: | Raburn, Michael |
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Other Authors: | Hauerwas, Stanley |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7095 |
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