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Navigating the Territory: Early Afro-Pentecostalism as a Movement within Black Civil Society by
  • Daniels III, David D
  • Alexander, Estrelda Y [Editor]
  • Yong, Amos [Editor]
Publication details: Afro-Pentecostalism: Black Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity in History and Culture, New York, NY: New York University Press, pp. 43-62. ; 2011
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Laying the Foundations for Azusa: Black Women and Public Ministry in the Nineteenth Century by
  • Cooper, Valerie C
  • Alexander, Estrelda Y [Editor]
  • Yong, Amos [Editor]
Publication details: Afro-Pentecostalism: Black Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity in History and Culture, New York, NY: New York University Press, pp. 65-81. ; 2011
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Pentecostal Ethics and the Prosperity Gospel: Is There a Prophet in the House? by
  • Sanders, Cheryl Jeanne
  • Alexander, Estrelda Y [Editor]
  • Yong, Amos [Editor]
Publication details: Afro-Pentecostalism: Black Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity in History and Culture, New York, NY: New York University Press, pp. 141-152. ; 2011
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On the Compatibility/Incompatibility of Pentecostal Premillennialism with Black Liberation Theology by
  • Ware, Frederick L
  • Alexander, Estrelda Y [Editor]
  • Yong, Amos [Editor]
Publication details: Afro-Pentecostalism: Black Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity in History and Culture, New York, NY: New York University Press, pp. 191-206. ; 2011
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