This book presents a comprehensive account of the historical development of the Charismatic Movement in Taiwan, placing it within the context of Taiwan's religious and political history. Judith C. P. Lin unearths invaluable sources of the Japan Apostolic Mission, the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International Formosa Chapter, and Jean Stone Willans' short stay in Taiwan in 1968. Lin describes and analyzes how the efforts of 1970s charismatic missionaries in Taiwan-including Pearl Young, Nicholas Krushnisky, Donald Dale, Allen J. Swanson, and Ross Paterson-shaped the theological convictions of later Taiwanese charismatic leaders. She also explores significant developments in the Taiwanese Church which contributed to the gradual and widespread recognition of the Charismatic Movement in Taiwan from 1980 to 1995. Lin offers a thorough treatment of history, reconfigures historiography from a Taiwanese perspective, and challenges the academic circle to take seriously the "Taiwanese consciousness" when engaging Taiwan's history.



Autorentext

Judith C. P. Lin received her Ph.D. from Fuller Theological Seminary in 2019. She is an independent research consultant for the Association of Theological Schools in the 2019-2020 academic year.



Inhalt

Chapter 1 Introduction 

Chapter 2 Protestant Christianity in Twentieth-Century Taiwan, with a Focus on the Evangelical Force from 1945 to 1990

Chapter 3 A Brief Historical Overview of the Pentecostal-Charismatic Activities in Taiwan, 1900-1970         

Chapter 4 The Surprising Work of God, 1970-1979

Chapter 5 The Loosing of the Holy Spirit: The Charismatic Movement Takes Off, 1979-1995            

Chapter 6 Candid Discussion Regarding the Charismatic Movement from 1970 to 1995: More than a Battle of Words               

Chapter 7 The Distinctive Features of the Charismatic Movement in Taiwan, 1970-1995    298

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Chapter 8 Conclusion     

Titel
The Charismatic Movement in Taiwan from 1945 to 1995
Untertitel
Clashes, Concord, and Cacophony
EAN
9783030480844
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
10.07.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
6.97 MB
Anzahl Seiten
332