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Pentecostal Healing
註釋"Tracing the influence of the nineteenth-century healing movement and employing an inductive method in her examination of early Pentecostal periodical literature, Kimberley Alexander provides the most comprehensive investigation of this subject to date." "Through the voices of those on the margins, the reader is exposed to the thinking of early Pentecostals on such issues as the origins of illness, healing provided in the atonement, signs following believers, means of healing, and the roles of faith and the Holy Spirit. Drawing on this analysis, the author constructs two distinct models of healing theology." "The concluding theological reflection makes clear the implications for Pentecostal soteriology, pneumatology and ecclesiology. Early Pentecostalism can no longer be viewed in a monolithic fashion, and earlier studies which have tended to do so will require revision in appreciation of the two distinct streams within the movement described here."--BOOK JACKET.