01411nam a2200301 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200110006308200130007410000210008710000110010824500200011924500500013924500190018926000180020826000160022626000090024230000110025130000290026230000090029152005670030065000290086765000440089665000300094065000460097085600930101620260119071258.02024-02-29 11:20:57 a9781570757495 aeng a270.82 bA545-A42 aAnderson, Allan. eAuthor aSpreading Fires bThe Missionary Nature of Early Pentecostalism cAllan Anderson aGreat Britain bOrbis Books c2007 a312tr. bpaperback, illustrations c24cm aThis book analyses the context, history, theology and praxis of the first Pentecostal missions in the first two decades of the twentieth century. Based largely on primary sources, it explores the social and historical context in which Pentecostalism arose, the revival, holiness and healing movements associated with it in the late nineteenth century, and the influence of colonialism on Pentecostal missions. It traces the stories of Pentecostal missionaries and 'native workers' in Africa, China, India and other parts of Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. aMissions -- 20th century aPentecostal churches -- Asia -- History aPentecostalism -- History aPentecostals -- Missions -- Latin America4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/13675/157075749601-sx180-sclzzzzzzz.jpgyCover Image