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The following contributions relate to the ongoing research on Pentecostal and Charismatic movements in Europe.
daily12005-12-04T00:38:39ZGloPent Research Project: Transnational Nigerian-initiated Pentecostal churches, networks and believers in three Northern countries https://www.glopent.net/norface Information regarding the first GloPent joint research project.No publisherkknibbeGlobal Pentecostalism /EuropeGlobal Pentecostalism /Africa2014-05-17T23:43:47ZTopicResearch Project: Conflicts Involving Pentecostal Churches and Movements https://www.glopent.net/Members/ibsoe/project-description The project investigates 3-6 local Danish Pentecostal churches and movements as organizational cultures in order to understand from the inside, why some of them develop problematic relations to their surroundings and some not.
No publisheribsoeStudy Resources /Doctoral Research ProjectsGlobal Pentecostalism /Europe2007-08-20T16:56:13ZPage"God Found His Moses": A Biographical and Theological Analysis of the life of Joseph Smale (1867-1926) https://www.glopent.net/Members/timwelch/god-found-his-moses-the-life-and-ministry-of-pastor-joseph-smale-1867-1926 This PhD will be available to read on www.etheses.bham.ac.uk (from Dec 2009)No publishertimwelchStudy Resources /Doctoral Research ProjectsGlobal Pentecostalism /Europe2011-02-09T13:21:58ZPageResearch Project: The Church Militant https://www.glopent.net/Members/grsmith/research-project-the-church-militant This is an abstract of my PhD thesis " THE CHURCH MILITANT: The theology & spirituality of “spiritual warfare” in the charismatic renewal and its significance in the Anglican Communion."No publishergrsmithStudy Resources /Doctoral Research ProjectsGlobal Pentecostalism /Europe2011-02-09T13:21:58ZPageResearch Project: Youth in the German Pentecostal and Charismatic Movement https://www.glopent.net/Members/CHB/project-youth-in-the-german-pentecostal-and-charismatic-movement No publisherCHBStudy Resources /Doctoral Research ProjectsGlobal Pentecostalism /Europe2006-06-26T22:41:01ZPageBook Announcement: Joseph Smale https://www.glopent.net/Members/timwelch/book-announcement-joseph-smale A new book by Tim Welch on "God's Moses for Pentecostalism"No publishertimwelchGlobal Pentecostalism /EuropeGlobal Pentecostalism /North AmericaStudy Resources2013-06-21T19:25:28ZNews ItemCentre For Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies https://www.glopent.net/Members/jhaustein/links/centre-for-pentecostal-and-charismatic-studies This Centre For Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies is one of the centres for Practical Theology within the University of Wales, Bangor. It represents a partnership between the University of Wales, Bangor and Mattersey Hall, an Assemblies of God Bible College.No publisherwebmasterGlobal Pentecostalism /EuropeStudy Resources /Research Institutions2007-01-27T23:16:28ZLinkEuropean Pentecostal Charismatic Research Association (EPCRA) https://www.glopent.net/Members/jhaustein/links/epcra The European Pentecostal Charismatic Research Association hosts regularl conferences, which facilitate contacts and exchange among researchers, academicians, and the like who have interests related to the study of Pentecostal and Charismatic movements. EPCRA is intentionally international, inter-denominational, and interdisciplinary in its approach involving academicians, interested lay people, theologians and researchers in other disciplines, Pentecostals and representatives of other churches.No publisherwebmasterGlobal Pentecostalism /EuropeStudy Resources /Research Institutions2007-08-04T18:45:38ZLinkThe European Pentecostal Theological Association https://www.glopent.net/Members/jhaustein/links/the-european-pentecostal-theological-association The European Pentecostal Theological Association is a Fellowship of scholars actively engaged in Pentecostal education of ministerial training in Europe. No publisherwebmasterGlobal Pentecostalism /EuropeStudy Resources /Theology2008-10-29T11:16:10ZLinkThe Journal of the European Pentecostal Theological Association (JEPTA) https://www.glopent.net/Members/jhaustein/links/the-journal-of-the-european-pentecostal-theological-association-jepta No publisherwebmasterGlobal Pentecostalism /EuropeStudy Resources /Theology2011-10-28T13:32:28ZLinkThe Swedish Pentecostal Research and Information Center - PRI https://www.glopent.net/Members/jhaustein/links/the-swedish-pentecostal-research-and-information-center-pri The center is building up an information- and database about the Swedish Pentecostal Movement. It is a central collection of source documents in the Swedish Pentecostal movement, including the archives and library of Lewi Pethrus.No publisherwebmasterGlobal Pentecostalism /EuropeStudy Resources /Research Institutions2006-06-26T23:06:48ZLinkFundamentalism: power and the absolute. https://www.glopent.net/Members/hschaefer/schaefer_fund-absolute.pdf An article about fundamentalism that examines some pentecostal practices from this angle. No publisherhschaeferGlobal Pentecostalism /EuropeGlobal Pentecostalism /Latin AmericaGlobal Pentecostalism /North AmericaStudy Resources /Papers2006-07-26T18:48:21ZFileResearch Paper: Pentecostalism in Nazi Germany https://www.glopent.net/Members/sbrenner/glopent-2009/parallel-session-glopent-09-sven-brenner-engl.pdf Pentecostalism in Germany in the time of Third Reich cannot be treated as a whole “movement”, because till the end of World War II, the German Pentecostal Movement, with few exceptions, consisted predominantly of groupings with strong leaders. As Pentecostalism in Germany emerged at the beginning of the 20th century, also some fears and uncertainties concerning Pentecostal spirituality precipitated, which eventually cumulated in the „Berliner Erklärung“ (Berlin Declaration) and led to “special circumstances” in Germany. In spite of all of that the German Pentecostal „Movement“ experienced further growth during the time oft he Weimar Republic, only to be interrupted by the “breaking in” of the Third Reich. A number of congregations were forbidden; others only could stay alive by forming an alliance with the Baptists, e.g. the Elim-Movement. In Berlin the „Deutsche Volksmission“ remained the only group that was not forbidden, because the „Volksmission“ was not considered to be “Pentecostal” in the eyes of the authorities.
During this time the Gestapo forbade some public gatherings, spied on church services, and hindered the printing and distribution of tracts and magazines. In consequence, some groups had to meet in the underground. All in all we can say that through the war situation and the repression of the Gestapo, Pentecostal spirituality and evangelism was hindered and at times virtually impossible. Only after the war a new freedom for evangelism and church growth arose. Eventually the Pentecostals were allowed once again to conduct meetings and soon unification aspirations
developed.No publishersbrennerGlobal Pentecostalism /Europe2009-02-28T16:38:45ZFileBibliographical Excerpt: The Church Militant https://www.glopent.net/Members/grsmith/spiritual-warfare-in-the-charismatic-renewal-and-its-significance-in-the-anglican-communion This is a concise database of the works that I use in my research on charismatic renewal and its significance in the Anglican Communion.No publishergrsmithStudy Resources /BibliographiesGlobal Pentecostalism /Europe2006-06-26T22:48:35ZBibliography