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003 OCoLC
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008 130603s2013 ilu b 001 0 eng d
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050 4 $aBR1644.3$b.A453 2013
082 0 $a277.3/08208996073$222
049 $aMAIN
245 04 $aThe black fire reader :$ba documentary resource on African American Pentecostalism /$cedited by Estrelda Alexander ; foreword by A.G. Miller.
264 1 $aEugene, Oregon :$bCascade Books,$c[2013]
264 4 $c©2013
300 $axvi, 242 pages ;$c26 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 235-236) and index.
505 00 $gForeword /$rA.G. Miller --$gPreface /$rEstrelda Y. Alexander --$gIntroduction --$gPentecostal retentions from African spirituality and slave religion.$tEvery time I feel the Spirit (Negro spiritual) --$tThe ring shout /$rWilliam F. Allen --$gFrom$tThe sanctified church /$rZora Neale Hurston --$tThe holiness meeting --$tIs it right for the saints of God to dance? /$rCharles Harrison Mason --$gThe legacy of the nineteenth-century Black holiness movement.$tDeeper, deeper /$rCharles Price Jones --$tPoor Pilgrim's work /$rWilliam Christian --$gFrom$tAn authobiography: the story of the Lord's dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith /$rAmanda Berry Smith --$tA brand plucked from the burning /$rJulia Foote --$tBaptism of the Holy Spirit /$rCharles Price Jones --$gThe Azusa Street revival.$tBaptized with the Holy Ghost --$tPentecost has come /$rThe Apostolic Faith --$tMission in Los Angeles --$tDoctrines and disciplines of the Azusa Street Mission in Los Angeles, California /$rWilliam Joseph Seymour --$tThe work in Virginia, 907 Glasken St, Portsmouth, VA /$rLucy Farrow --$tSermon from a dress /$rOphelia Wiley --$tMusic from heaven /$rJennie Evans Seymour --$tSister Hutchins' testimony /$rJulia Hutchins --$tTennessee evangelist witnesses /$rCharles Harrison Mason --$tThe inside story of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, Azusa Street, April 1906 /$rEmma Cotton --$gAfrican American Trinitarian denominations.$tA special message from mother to her children /$rMary Magdalena Lewis Tate --$tElder Mason tells of receiving the Holy Ghost --$tBasis of union: who we are ;$tOur walk & our work: Sanctification, The baptism of the Holy Spirit /$rThe Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God of the Americas --$tThe economic persecution /$rIda Bell Robinson --$tJesus Christ: the surprising contemporary /$rHerbert Daughtry --$gAfrican American Oneness Pentecostalism.$tThe waterway /$rHattie Pryor --$tThe victim of the flaming sword ;$tThe finest of the wheat /$rGarfield Thomas Haywood --$tThe anthropology of Jesus ;$tThere is no denying the Father in baptizing in the name of the Lord Jesus /$rRobert Clarence Lawson --$gFrom$tWith water and Spirit /$rJames C. Richardson Jr. --$tA letter from Mother Tate concerning baptism in the name of 'Jesus only' /$rMary Magdalena Lewis Tate --$tIs Jesus God the Father or is he the Son of God? /$rRosa Artimus Horn --$gBlack Pentecostals in majority-white denominations.$tStick to the church of God /$rCrawford F. Bright Sr. --$gFrom$tWhen God was Black /$rRobert Harrison --$gFrom$tSilent voices, powerful messages /$rDoretha O'Quinn --$tResolution on human rights ;$tResolution on Racism and ethnic disparity /$rChurch of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) --$tStatement of the General Presbytery of the Assemblies of God regarding social concern /$rGeneral Presbytery of the Assemblies of God --$gWomen in African American Pentecostalism.$tWomen's rights /$rLillian Sparks --$gFrom$tWhat it means to pray through /$rElizabeth J. Dabney --$tWas a woman called to preach? Yes! /$rRosa Artimus Horn --$gFrom$tGo tell my brethren /$rEarline Allen --$tPersonal views on the ordination of women in the Church of God in Christ /$rBlondell Robinson --$tThe ordination of women: right or wrong? /$rJerry Ramsey III --$tCan a woman preach or teach the gospel of Christ? /$rRandolph G. Goodwin --$gNeo-Pentecostal and charismatic movements.$gFrom:$tRight or reconciled /$rJoseph Garlington --$tI believe in the Holy Ghost /$rJohn Richard Bryant --$tThe gospel of bling /$rRobert Franklin --$gTheological challenges of African American Pentecostalism into the twenty-first century.$tSocial implications of Pentecostal power /$rBennie Goodwin --$tRacial reconciliation manifesto /$rPentecostal and Charismatic Churches of North America --$tA God of justice /$rGeorge McKinney --$tShall we call this dream progressive Pentecostalism? /$rJames A. Forbes Jr. --$tHomosexuality as a Pentecostal phenomenon /$rJames S. Tinney --$gAfterword:$tPrayer for freedom from race prejudice /$rRobert Clarence Lawson.
520 1 $a"This compendium of primary resources reflects the important but often overshadowed contribution of African American believers to the dynamic growth of the modern Pentecostal movement{u2014}the fastest-growing segment of global Christianity. The doctrinal statements, sermons, songs, testimonies, news articles, as well as scholarly treatises included here allow black leaders, scholars, and laypeople to speak in their own voices and use their own language to tell us their stories and articulate the issues that have been important to them throughout the one-hundred-year history of this movement. Among the constant themes that continue to emerge is their appreciation of an empowering encounter with the Holy Spirit as the resource for engaging the dehumanizing racial reality of contemporary America." -- Publisher's description.
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700 1 $aAlexander, Estrelda,$d1949-$eeditor.
700 1 $aMiller, Albert George,$d1951-$eauthor of introduction, etc.
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