Pentecostal Movement Flashcards

1
Q

Hustad maintains that the modern evangelical movements are about “a singleness and simplicity of message– that human beings are estranged from God, and that we can be …, reconciled, and transformed through the grace of God, because of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, a message of sin, grace and salvation.”

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forgiven

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The Pentecostal Movement birthed early in the 20th century, is considered the first post-Enlightenment tradition in that it has no inhibitions about experiencing the reality of God’s … in worship.

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presence

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The growth of Pentecostalism was fueled by its lively …, emphasis on … and call for renewal.

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worship

experience

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4
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Pentecostals believe that truth sprang from the pages of Scripture and that one could find … for life by studying the experience and practice of the apostolic church.

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patterns

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5
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Ulrich Zwingli intended to est. a pure and spiritual worship. He felt that medieval liturgy was a hindrance to pure worship; he therefore removed all the icons, …, and vestments from worship.

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organs

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He was convinced that faith comes through the Holy Spirit without any … channels or external means

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physical

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7
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John Calvin wanted to strip the church of unnecessary traditions and return the church to the purity of the early church, both in … and in worship

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doctrine

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8
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The anti-liturgical stance of the Free Church movement rejected:

  1. the use of … prayers
  2. the use of a prayer book for worship
  3. all sacraments, rites, vestments and ordained ministry.
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written

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During the 17th and 18th centuries, the emphasis was on the mind and knowing God by teaching the Word of God. Worship usually involved a long … and discussion; thus the church was seen as a school and the sanctuary a classroom setting.

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sermon

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The 19th century, worship began to focus on … God. The goal of worship was conversion, not knowledge.

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experiencing

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11
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During the last half of the 19th century, there was a confluence of events that led to the birth of Pentecostalism. Some of these included: The … War, an influx of immigrants who challenged the dominant advance of Protestant Christianity, including Marxism and Darwinism and worst of all Christianity had become for many merely a cultural heritage.

A

Civil

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12
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Recognizing the spiritual lethargy for what it was, the … movement was formed

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Holiness

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13
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French, asserts that Oneness Pentecostalism advocated “a return to the NT baptismal … and understand of the Godhead” that is “centered in a pietism, or spirituality, which was highly Christocentric.”

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formula

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14
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David Norris contends that “the modern Pentecostal movement can be traced theologically to Charles Parham in 1901 and numerically to William Seymour and the … … revival in 1906.”

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Azuza Street

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15
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Thoro Harris penned the son, “Baptized in Jesus’ Name” “Today I gladly bear the bitter cross of scorn, reproach, and shame.. I count the … praise of men but loss, baptized in Jesus’ Name.”

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worthless

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16
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Another very influential leader of the Apostolic movement, … composed, “The Name of Names”

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G. T. Haywood

17
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“The Oneness Pentecostal movement teaches that the biblical, apostolic, Christian doctrine of God, which is commonly called …, excludes the doctrine of the trinity.

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Oneness

18
Q

The doctrine of Oneness can be stated in two affirmations:

  1. God is absolutely and indivisibly one with no distinction of …
  2. Jesus Christ is all the fullness of the … incarnate
A

persons

godhead

19
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The UPCI believes their conception of the … is true to early Christianity’s strict monotheism.

A

Godhead

20
Q

The Deity that Christians worship has many names and titles, such as God, Jehovah, Lord, Father, Word and Holy Spirit, but all refer to one and the same …

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being

21
Q

The doctrine of Oneness asserts that “these various names and titles simply denote:

  1. roles
  2. relationships to humanity
  3. modes of activity
  4. or aspects of God’s self-revelation
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manifestations

22
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When the Trinitarian formulation, or an approximation thereof, appears in the NT, there is usually a strong suggestion that the different terms used … the same living reality.

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express

23
Q

Evidence exists that many believers throughout church history were Oneness. Bernard believes that many were … and … and their written works were destroyed by official Christendom.

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persecuted

martyred

24
Q

Many so-called … were really Oneness believers, In spite of its violent opposition, the Oneness belief survived.

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heretics