An edition of Visions of apostolic mission (2009)

Visions of apostolic mission

Scandinavian Pentecostal mission to 1935

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Visions of apostolic mission
David D. Bundy
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An edition of Visions of apostolic mission (2009)

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Scandinavian Pentecostal mission to 1935

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Using methods of Cultural Mapping, Scandinavian Pentecostal publications and archival sources were examined regarding mission. Working toward "Apostolic Mission," in addition to biblical texts Pentecostals used models adapted from the Pietist, Methodist, Baptist and especially the Holiness Revivals. Scandinavian Pentecostalism was definitively shaped by these diverse and interrelated trans-Atlantic intellectual and social currents, not only the "Pentecostal Revival" in Los Angeles. Within the cultural space created by those movements, they created diverse mission sending networks and agencies. William Taylor coined the phrase "Pauline Mission." He influenced trans-Atlantic Holiness revivalists, many of whose writings were translated Into Scandinavian languages. Scandinavia experienced Holiness mission through reverse migration, Lord Radstock, the Boardmans, the Methodists, Salvation Army, John Ongman and Sivert Ulness. Pentecostal mission to Scandinavia came through "eyewitnesses" to the Azusa Street revival including Johnson-Ek and the Hollingsworths. Particularly important for Pentecostal mission was T. B. Barratt. He became Pentecostal after conflict with the Methodist (U.S.A.) Mission Board over mission theory and practice. His congregation in Kristiania became an international model. Other mission leaders included Andersen-Nordquelle, and Seehuus (Norway), Björk, Ongman. and Pethrus (Sweden), and Plum (Denmark). Each was already an established religious leader and editor of a periodical. Growth of Pentecostal mission and demands of Colonial governments caused institutionalization of mission administration (1915--1929). Trajectories in Norway and Sweden were toward professional "Boards," away from the earlier entrepreneurial, self-governing, self-theologizing, self-supporting and self--propagating mission models. Following Barratt's disillusionment with institutionalized U.S.A. Pentecostalism, he and Pethrus dismantled the nascent Pentecostal "Mission Boards." In Norway, Barratt became the undisputed leader of Pentecostal mission. Swedish Pentecostalism fractured briefly over the issue. In the conflict all claimed the heritage of the Pietist, Baptist. Holiness and early Pentecostal revivalistic mission. By 1935 the conflicts ended with Scandinavian Pentecostal mission refocused on the Apostolic "Pauline Mission." Keywords: Mission theory, Pentecostalism, Pentecostal Mission, Brazil, Austria, Argentina, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, William Taylor, T. B. Barratt, O. L. Björk, John Ongman, Erik Andersen-Nordquelle, Andrew Johnson-Ek, Sivert Ulness, Thorvald Plum, Baptist Churches, Pietism, Holiness Revival.

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Visions of apostolic mission: Scandinavian Pentecostal mission to 1935
2009, Uppsala Universitet, Distributed by Uppsala University Library
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Thesis (doctoral)--Uppsala universitet, 2009.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [502]-544) and index.

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Uppsala
Series
Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Studia historico-ecclesiastica Upsaliensia -- 45, Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis -- 45.

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Library of Congress
BV2565 .B86 2009

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562 pages
Number of pages
562

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OL44938454M
ISBN 10
9155474136
ISBN 13
9789155474133
OCLC/WorldCat
313795816

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