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Pentecostal

[ US /ˌpɛntəˈkɔstəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. any member of a Pentecostal religious body

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  • Open theism has found some favor with Pentecostals who view it in terms of a spirited give-and-take with God.
  • Rapturous joy was remindful of religious euphoria, as in Pentecostal women of the 1930s.
  • From 1943 to his death in 1989, King Louis Narcisse fused Baptist, Pentecostal, and gris-gris traditions into a gumbo of ritual and hagiography.
  • Roberts meant a lot to a vast audience of Pentecostals, those believers ridiculed - by atheists, agnostics and mainstream religions alike - as backwater snake charmers, poor, uneducated serfs lucky to scrape up enough money to pay the rent on the shack and procure "vittles" for Sunday dinner. Lonestartimes.com
  • Indeed, Latin America, particularly Brazil, has become in a very short time a world center of Pentecostal Christianity, wherefrom it has now begun to radiate in all directions.
  • In the 1980s, the early years of the NAR, there was significant cross-fertilization between Reconstructionists and Pentecostalism. Julie Ingersoll: C. Peter Wagner: Dominion Theology And Postmillennialism On NPR
  • Thus, dispensational theology made a lot of sense to both Pentecostal and evangelical believers at this point in history.
  • Those who represent the Pentecostal movement say that missionaries function as apostles.
  • Today, almost 525 million people around the world identify themselves as Pentecostals or charismatics.
  • Yoo believes that in recent years he can detect a convergence between pentecostalism and minjung theology.
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