Difference between revisions of "Charismatic movement"
From Conservapedia
m (→see also: +They Speak with Other Tongues) |
(+, or Charismatic renewal,) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | '''Charismatic movement''' refers to spirit-filled services and masses (e.g., integration of [[Third-force Christianity]]) within traditional Christian denominations. It is a relatively recent phenomenon. It can be found in [[Roman Catholic]], [[Episcopalian]], [[Lutheran]], and [[Presbyterian]] churches among others. | + | '''Charismatic movement''', or Charismatic renewal, refers to spirit-filled services and masses (e.g., integration of [[Third-force Christianity]]) within traditional Christian denominations. It is a relatively recent phenomenon. It can be found in [[Roman Catholic]], [[Episcopalian]], [[Lutheran]], and [[Presbyterian]] churches among others. |
==1967 Surpise== | ==1967 Surpise== |
Revision as of 00:38, January 4, 2009
Charismatic movement, or Charismatic renewal, refers to spirit-filled services and masses (e.g., integration of Third-force Christianity) within traditional Christian denominations. It is a relatively recent phenomenon. It can be found in Roman Catholic, Episcopalian, Lutheran, and Presbyterian churches among others.
1967 Surpise
In 1967 the beginning of Catholic Pentecostalism surprised many inside and outside the Church. Its origin was amongst thousands of Catholic lay leaders. This movement's beginning is marked by Catholics publically speaking in tongues. [1]
Further reading
- Synan, Vinson. The Holiness-Pentecostal Tradition: Charismatic Movements in the Twentieth Century. (Eerdmans, 1997). 340 pp.