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Books
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Language:
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English
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Location:
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Shelves
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Date:
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2007
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Author/Creator:
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Newman, Joe.
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Title:
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Race and the Assemblies of God church : the journey from Azusa Street to the 'Miracle of Memphis' $c / Joe Newman
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Publisher:
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Youngstown, NY : Cambria Press, 2007.
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Format:
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xi, 225 p. ; 24 cm.
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Description:
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Foreword by Don Meyer
Contents: Pre-twentieth century roots of Pentecostalism -- Theological foundations of Pentecostalism -- The founders : Charles F. Parham and William J. Seymour -- Separation : the formation of the Assemblies of God church -- Assemblies of God efforts to preserve racial segregation within the denomination -- Era of change : the Assemblies of God and the civil rights movement -- Reconciliation : 'The Miracle of Memphis'
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Subject:
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Assemblies of God--Race relations.
Assemblies of God--Relations--Afro-Americans.
Pentecostal churches--Race relations.
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Date Cataloged:
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05/12/2010
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