Fall 2006: Other Significant Articles
Gary B. McGee, “Taking the Logic ‘A Little Further’: Late Nineteenth-Century References to the Gift of Tongues in Mission-related Literature and their Influence on Early Pentecostalism” Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies 9:1 (2006), pages 99-125.
No one interested in early Pentecostal history or in the history of the development of the doctrine of tongues should miss this important article by historian Gary McGee. http://www.apts.edu/ajps/06-1/06-1-GMcGee.pdf [URL no longer working as of July 27, 2014]
Anthea Butler, “Pentecostal Traditions We Should Pass On: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” PNEUMA: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies 27:2 (Fall 2005)
This edgy presidential address to Pentecostal/charismatic scholars was given at the Society for Pentecostal Studies annual meeting held in Lexington, Kentucky in March 2005. This is a provocative introduction to the history of Pentecostal/charismatic scholarship (or at least of the Society for Pentecostal Studies) and the challenges it faces in order to fill a prophetic role in the future.
More on Azusa Centennial
Enrichment (Spring 2006) features numerous articles under the theme “The Azusa Street Revival: 100 years of Pentecostal Power and Passion.” Articles include: Cecil M. Robeck, Jr., “Azusa Street: 100 Years Later;” Daniel Woods, “‘Signs’ and the Azusa Revival;” Leonard Lovett, “William J. Seymour: Peril and Possibilities for a New Era;” Vinson Synan, “The Lasting Legacies of the Azusa Street Revival.”
Charisma and Christian Life has articles focused around the cover theme: “100 Years of Pentecost, 1906-2006: The Azusa Street Revival Rocked our World in 1906. It Can Happen Again” including historic articles by Pentecostal/charismatic pioneers William Seymour, Florence Crawford, Aimee Semple McPherson, Dennis and Rita Bennett, and John Sherrill.
Category: Fall 2006