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Record Group
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Language:
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Norwegian
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Location:
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90/2/3
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Author/Creator:
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Lie, Geir.
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Title:
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Interview with Fredy H. Runar [Norwegian]
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Publisher:
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[Typewritten notes, 1992 and 1998]
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Format:
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7 p. ; 30 cm.
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Description:
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Unpublished typewritten notes from interviews on November 26, 1992, and August 4, 1998, with Norwegian charismatic leader Fredy Hilding Runar. Runar, a young man with roots in the Salvation Army, was instrumental in spreading E. W. Kenyon's teachings in Norway. Runar worked at P22, a Christian rehabilitation center for drug addicts, and also ministered each week in public services at P22 and at a home fellowship in the house of Finn and Signe Gundersen. As an extension of Runar's ministry, ten of Kenyon's smaller books were translated into Norwegian and circulated among those who attended the meetings.
In the 1992 interview, the interviewer, Geir Lie, was doing research for his master's thesis about the life and influence of E. W. Kenyon. The 1998 interview pertains more broadly to Runar's life and ministry.
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Subject:
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Kenyon, E. W. (Essek William).
Runar, Fredy H.
Charismatic movement--Norway--History.
Faith movement (Hagin)--Norway--History.
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Date Cataloged:
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04/03/2020
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