Redeemed bodies: the functions of divine healing in incipient Pentecostalism.

From: Church History | Date: December 1, 2001| Author: Baer, Jonathan R. | Copyright information

Pentecostalism originated in the body as much as the spirit. The "full gospel" it proclaimed promised renewed health along with saved souls, and its embryonic ethos prized the human embodiment of divine initiative. Glossolalia and other ecstatic manifestations authenticated God's presence and power, reflecting the reality of the Holy Spirit within believers. But the materiality of the culture that gave rise to Pentecostalism received its fullest expression in "divine healing." (1) ...

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