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Transatlantic Charismatic Renewal, c.1950-2000

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In Transatlantic Charismatic Renewal, c.1950-2000, Andrew Atherstone, Mark Hutchinson and John Maiden bring together leading researchers to examine one of the globally most important religious move...
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  • 10 June 2021
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In Transatlantic Charismatic Renewal, c.1950-2000, Andrew Atherstone, Mark Hutchinson and John Maiden bring together leading researchers to examine one of the globally most important religious movements of the twentieth century. Variously referred to as the charismatic ‘renewal’ or ‘revival’, it was a key Christian response to globalization, modernity and secularization. Unlike other accounts (which focus either on denominational pentecostalism or charismatic phenomena outside the West), this volume describes transatlantic Christianity drawing deeply on its pneumatic roots to bring about renewal. New research in archives and overlooked journals illuminate key figures from David du Plessis to John Wimber, providing insights which challenge the standard interpretations of the charismatic movement’s origins and influence.
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Price: $70.00
Pages: 260
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies
Publication Date: 10 June 2021
ISBN: 9789004445833
Format: Paperback
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Andrew Atherstone, DPhil, is Latimer Research Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford. His books include Evangelicalism and the Church of England in the Twentieth Century (2014) and Making Evangelical History (2019).
John Maiden, PhD, is Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies at the Open University. He writes and teaches in Modern Religious history, and co-convenes the Modern Religious History seminar at the Institute of Historical Research. His monograph Age of the Spirit: a global history of charismatic renewal, 1945-1980 is to be published in 2021.
Mark P. Hutchinson, PhD, is Professor of History and Dean of BASE, Alphacrucis College, Sydney. He has published widely, including A history of the University of Western Sydney (2013) and (with John Wolffe) A Short History of Global Evangelicalism (2012).