Description
Book SynopsisA collection of essays examining the Holiness, Radical Holiness, and Pentecostal movements, focusing on the circulation of ideas among these movements in the United States, the United Kingdom, India, and Southeast and East Asia.
Trade Review“This is a book that contains well presented, expertly researched pieces that together make a real and distinct contribution to our appreciation of these different intersections from historical and theological perspectives. Advanced students and scholars working in this field will make it an essential reference point.”
—Mark J. Cartledge The Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society
“According to the editors, their objectives were to provide readers with a work that was interdisciplinary and global in scope, and that demonstrates the ways in which these two movements are intertwined. They have delivered on this promise and produced a work that is highly suitable for those undergoing study in Pentecostal or Holiness seminaries.”
—Andrea Shan Johnson Reading Religion
“This is a rich and fascinating collection of essays that offers a variety of historical and theological insights, the fruit of closer academic cooperation between two traditions with deep Wesleyan roots to the benefit of both.”
—Tim Woolley Wesley and Methodist Studies
“A landmark study in not only Holiness and Pentecostal historiography, but the historiography of global Christianity itself.”
—William Kostlevy Wesleyan Theological Journal
“All chapters demonstrate erudite cutting-edge research and conclusions, making this collection an imperative resource. . . .”
—Monte Lee Rice Journal of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity
“The book lays a promising foundation for further scholarship and is a valuable resource for those interested in Holiness and Pentecostal movements.”
—Sarah Anne Snyder Methodist History
“The essays in this significant, well-researched volume make a valuable contribution to our understanding of the complex relations between Radical Holiness and Pentecostalism from both historical and theological perspectives. They cover a well-selected range of individuals, institutions, and ideas; they address key themes, such as gender, ethnicity, technologies, and mobilities; and they are dependably attentive to social, cultural, and economic contexts. Those working in this field will be grateful for such an authoritative collection.”
—John Maiden,The Open University
“The essays within this collection are thematically connected, insightfully written, and contextually responsible. By utilizing various methodologies, new perspectives are brought forth on current and past social issues, and through reconfiguring the interlocutors, new light is shed on standing themes of interest. This interdisciplinary volume signals the importance of this new series, highly recommended for scholars and students.”
—Kenneth J. Archer,author of The Gospel Revisited: Towards a Pentecostal Theology of Worship and Witness
“[Holiness and Pentecostal Movements] asserts the primary importance of the Wesleyan tradition to the intertwining of Holiness networks and Pentecostalism.”
—Doug Weaver Church History
Table of ContentsList of Illustrations
Introduction: Intertwined History, Theology, and Scholarship
David Bundy, Geordan Hammond, and David Sang-Ehil Han
At the Beginning
1. The Preachers and Their Students: God’s Bible School as a Seedbed of Radical Holiness and Pentecostal Leaders, 1982-1910
David Bundy
2. Pandita Ramabai, the Holiness Movement, and the Mukti Revival of 1905
Robert A. Danielson
3. Alexander A. Boddy, the Pentecostal League of Prayer, and the Wesleyan Roots of British Pentecostalism
Kimberley Ervin Alexander
4. A World Tour of Evangelism: Henry Clay Morrison’s Radical Holiness meets “Global Holiness,” 1909-10
Luther Oconer
Unity and Diversity
5. “Spiritual Railroading”: Trains as Metaphor and Reality in the Holiness and Pentecostal Movements, ca. 1880—ca. 1920
Daniel Woods
6. Black Radical Holy Women at the Intersection of Christian Unity and Social Justice
Cheryl J. Sanders
7. Pneumatology as a Basis for Ecumenical Dialogue Between the Korean Methodist, Holiness, and Pentecostal Traditions
Insik Choi
Theological Engagement
8. Baptized in the Spirit and Fire: The Relevance of Spirit Baptism for a Holiness and Pentecostal View of the Atonement
Frank D. Macchia
9. The Presence of the Kingdom: Optimism of Grace in the Holiness and Pentecostal Movements
Henry H. Knight III
10. Fulfilling the Full Gospel: The Promise of the Theology of the Cleveland School
Chris E. W. Green
List of Contributors
Index