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Books
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Language:
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English
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Location:
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23/4/3
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Date:
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2007
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Author/Creator:
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Klaus, Byron D., ed.
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Title:
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We've come this far : reflections on the Pentecostal tradition and racial reconciliation [2007 ed.] $c / ed. by Byron D. Klaus
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Publisher:
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Springfield, MO : Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, 2007.
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Format:
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190 p . ; 21 cm. -- (Encounter : The Pentecostal Ministry Series, no. 2)
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Description:
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Compilation of lectures given at the Martin Luther King, Jr./William J. Seymour Leadership Forum, held at AGTS, Spring 2006.
Contents: The preaching of Martin Luther King, Jr. / Maurice Watson. -- African-American preaching in the context of American Christianity / Maurice Watson. -- A minority reflection / Merlyn Klaus. -- The leadership legacy of William J. Seymour / Cecil M. Robeck, Jr. -- The color of charismatic leadership: William Joseph Seymour and Martin Luther King, Jr. as champions of interracialism / David Daniels. -- Perspectives on leadership / Charles McKinney. -- Report to Commission on Ethnicity. -- 'I'm sorry, my brother' / Lois Olena. -- Lessons from our struggle to overcome racial segregation: a brief history of the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa / Johan Mostert. -- One body: God's design for a diverse church / Zollie Smith.
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Subject:
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Seymour, William Joseph, 1870-1922.
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Azusa Street Mission (Los Angeles, CA)--History.
Race relations--Pentecostal churches.
Afro-American Pentecostalism.
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Date Cataloged:
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09/20/2007
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