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Title
Grassroots Pentecostalism in Brazil and the United States : migrations, missions, and mobility / Paul J. Palma.
ISBN
9783031133718 (electronic bk.)
3031133714 (electronic bk.)
3031133706
9783031133701
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-13371-8 doi
Call Number
BR1644.5.U6
Dewey Decimal Classification
280/.4
Summary
This book offers an historical and comparative profile of classical pentecostal movements in Brazil and the United States in view of their migratory beginnings and transnational expansion. Pentecostalisms inception in the early twentieth century, particularly in its global South permutations, was defined by its grassroots character. In contrast to the top-down, hierarchical structure typical of Western forms of Christianity, the emergence of Latin American Pentecostalism embodied stability from the bottom upamong the common people. While the rise to prominence of the Assemblies of God in Brazil, the Western hemispheres largest (non-Catholic) denomination, demanded structure akin to mainline contexts, classical pentecostals such as the Christian Congregation movement cling to their grassroots identity. Comparing the migratory and missional flow of movements with similar European and US roots, this book considers the prospects for classical Brazilian pentecostals with an eye on the problems of church growth and polity, gender, politics, and ethnic identity. Paul J. Palma is a professor at Regent University and SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary. He is the author of Italian American Pentecostalism and the Struggle for Religious Identity (2020) and Embracing Our Roots (2021).
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Series
CHARIS: Christianity and renewal--interdisciplinary studies.
Introduction
Part I: Genesis and Development
Chapter 1. From Chicago to the Brazilian Bairros: Origins of Trans-Americas Grassroots Pentecostalism
Chapter 2. Euro-US Migrants in Brazil and the Making of Brazilian Pentecostalism
Chapter 3. Renewing Pentecostalism in the Southern Cone: The Christian Assemblies in Argentina and Brazil
Chapter 4. From Brazil to North America: Reverse Mission Trajectories
Part II: Challenges and Prospects
Chapter 5. Assessing Patterns of Church Growth
Chapter 6: Comparing Models of Church Polity
Chapter 7: Holiness Ethic, Separatism, and the Politics of Trans-Americas Pentecostalism.-Conclusion. .