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Healing

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Author(s): Brown, Candy Gunther
Healing is a major theme in, and explanation for, the global expansion of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity (or “Pentecostalism”) over the course of the twentieth century. During the famed Azusa Street Revival of 1906 that, in conjunction with similar revivals scattered across the world, spread Pentecostalism globally, claims of divine healing through prayer drew outsiders and inspired missionary zeal. Despite the emphasis that many observers of Pentecostalism give to glossolalia and fina…
Date: 2021-07-16

Vineyard Christian Fellowships

(1,247 words)

Author(s): Brown, Candy Gunther
The Vineyard church movement began in Southern California and appealed primarily to post-World War II Baby Boomers who felt dissatisfied with what they perceived as the routinization and cultural irrelevance of evangelical churches. Kenn Gulliksen, a leader in the Jesus People movement of the 1960s, started the first Vineyard in Los Angeles in 1974 as a home Bible study group under the umbrella of Calvary Chapel. In 1977 John Wimber, former jazz musician and manager of the Righteous Brothers, st…

Russell

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Author(s): Brown, Candy Gunther
[English Version] Russell, Charles Taze (16.2.1852 Pittsburg, PA – 31.10.1916 Pampa, TX), gründete die Zion's Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society (1884), eine chiliastische rel. Bewegung, aus der die Zeugen Jehovas entstanden. Als Presbyterianer in Philadelphia aufgewachsen, lehnte R. die Lehren von der ewigen Bestrafung und der Trinität ab und vertrat statt dessen eigenständige Deutungen der Bibel. In seinem Buch »Millenial Dawn« (1886) und als Hg. der Zeitschrift »Zion's Watch Tower« (1876–1916) v…

Strong

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Author(s): Brown, Candy Gunther
[English Version] Strong, Josiah (19.1.1847 Naperville, IL – 28.4.1916 New York City) war ein Pionier der Social Gospel-Bewegung. Er setzte sich für gemeinsame ökum. Hilfsmaßnahmen zur Beseitigung von Armut und Krankheit ein und argumentierte, daß »Angelsachsen« andere »Rassen« höher bewerten sollten. S. wurde am Lane Seminary ausgebildet (1869–1871) und zum Geistlichen der Congregational Church ordiniert. 1885 vf. er »Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis« und gründete 1898 die American League for Social Service. Candy Gunther Brown Bibliography S. Curtis…

Stanton

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Author(s): Brown, Candy Gunther
[English Version] Stanton,  Elizabeth Cady (12.11.1815 Johnstown, NY – 16.10.1902 New York City), bekannteste Sprecherin der amer. Frauenbewegung (Feminismus). Sie half bei der Organisation der Women's Rights Convention (Frauenrechtskonferenz) in Seneca Falls, NY (1848), bei der sie eine auf der amer. Unabhängigkeitserklärung basierende »Erklärung der Gefühle« (»Declaration of Sentiments«) vorstellte und die Gleichberechtigung der Frauen forderte. S. war Präsidentin der New York Woman's Temperance …

New Religious Movements

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Author(s): Brown, Candy Gunther | Lähnemann, Johannes | Anderson, Allan H.
[German Version] I. History and Sociology of Religion Under the term “new religious movements” (NRM), scholars class together a wide variety of religious groups of recent origin that presumably share a “new religious consciousness,” which draws in part upon old occult-theosophical teachings. Some definitions emphasize groups developed after World War II and especially after the 1960s, whereas other definitions include religions founded within the last 200 years. Some definitions include Eastern religion…

Islam

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Author(s): Nagel, Tilman | Ende, Werner | Radtke, Bernd | Rudolph, Ulrich | Krawietz, Birgit | Et al.
[German Version] I. Origin and Spread – II. Doctrine – III. Islamic Philosophy – IV. Islamic Art (Architecture and Book Art) – V. Islamic Studies – VI. Christianity and Islam – VII. Judaism and Islam – VIII. Islam in Europe – IX. Islam in North America – X. Political Islamism I. Origin and Spread 1. Muḥammad and his message In 569 ce, Muḥammad was born in Mecca, a city with the shrine of the Kaʿba at its center. Mecca enjoyed good relations with the Sasanian Empire and its Arab vassal princes in Ḥīra, but considered itself politically independen…