Midterm Flashcards
(35 cards)
3 Pentecostal Roots
The Apostolic Faith
The Azusa Street Revival
The African Roots
People who played significant roles
Charles Parham
Agnos Ozman
William Seymour
How many different Pentecostal denominations trace their origins to Azusa Street?
26
Who went to India in 1907?
Alfred and Lillian Garr
3 Types of Pentecostal Movements
Wesleyan-Holiness Pentecostals
Baptistic Pentecostal
Oneness Pentecostals
Wesleyan-Holiness Pentecostals
(“three stage”) including the large, predominantly black Church of God in Christ, the Church of God and the Pentecostal Holiness Church.
Baptistic Pentecostals
Two stage of which the Assemblies of God is the largest, developing after the “finished work” controversy initiated by William Durham of Chicago.
Oneness Pentecostals
Mostly two stage churches, developing after the “new issue” division of 1916.
Explain Charles Parham
Charles Parham called a meeting in January 1, 1901. The result was the Holy Ghost falling on 12 Bible School students.
Explain Azusa Street Revival
Los Angeles is set on fire in 1906-09
Who was the central figure in the Azusa Street Revival House?
William J. Seymour
Where was the Jesus Name water baptism revealed?
Camp meeting in Arroyo Seco, California.
Who are the Apostolic Fathers of the modern day Apostolic Church?
Howard Goss
Daniel Opperman
E. N. Bell
When was the first effort to organize preachers and churches to send missionaries home and abroad?
April 14, 1906
When and where did the 2nd noteworthy meeting take place?
Hot Springs, AR in 1914
What happened on October 1-10 1915?
The council passed a resolution stating that the use of a baptismal formula would not be a test of fellowship.
What did the 4th General Council of the Assemblies of God on Oct 1-10 in 1916?
They reversed the position and passed a resolution requiring “ministers to accept the doctrine of the trinity and the baptismal formula….
What question did 156 oneness ministers who retired to the foyer to generate a response to the conference?
“Where shall we go from here?
Explain The Pentecostal Ministerial Alliance.
In the year 1924, in Chicago, a group united themselves into a body first called the Pentecostal Ministerial Alliance which was changed to the Pentecostal Church Incorporated.
What did the Pentecostal Alliance change its name to in 1932?
Pentecostal Church Incorporated
What was the central purpose?
World Evangelism
What was the first Oneness organizational and when was it started?
It was the PAW and started in 1905.
Who spent time in a concentration camp during WW2?
Dan and Alice Sheets in China Ralph Bullock Family in Hong Kong Kenneth and Florence Wine India Mae Iry in China Elizabeth Stieglitz in China
What happened in 1947?
The constituency was excited as the new administration appointed eleven new missionaries.