A. J. Tomlinson

A. J. Tomlinson

Author: R. G. Robins

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2004-10-28

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 0199883173

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A.J. Tomlinson (1865-1943) ranks among the leading figures of the early Pentecostal movement, and like so many of his cohorts, he was as complex as he was colorful. Arriving in Appalachia as a home missionary determined to uplift and evangelize poor mountain whites, he stayed to become the co-founder and chief architect of the Church of God (Cleveland, TN) and the Church of God of Prophecy, which together with their minor offspring now constitute the third-largest denominational family within American Pentecostalism. R.G. Robins's biography recreates the world in which Tomlinson operated, and through his story offers a new understanding of the origins of the Pentecostal movement. Scholars have tended to view Pentecostalism as merely one among many anti-modernist movements of the early twentieth century. Robins argues that this is a misreading of the movement's origins-the result of projecting the modernist/fundamentalist controversy of the 1920s back onto the earlier religious landscape. Seeking to return the story of Pentecostalism to its proper historical context, Robins suggests that Pentecostalism should rightly be seen as an outgrowth of the radical holiness movement of the late nineteenth century. He argues that, far from being anti-modern, Pentecostals tended to embrace modernity. Pentecostal modernism, however, was a working class or "plainfolk" phenomenon, and it is the plainfolk character of the movement that has led so many scholars to mislabel it as anti-modern or fundamentalist. Through the compelling narrative of Tomlinson's life story, Robins sheds new light on late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century American religion, and provides a more refined lens through which to view the religious dynamics of our own day. v


The Transformation of American Quakerism

The Transformation of American Quakerism

Author: Thomas D. Hamm

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780253360045

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"Hamm has simply produced the best book on Quaker history in recent years." -- Quaker History ..". will stand as one of the most important works in the field." -- American Historical Review


My Life, My Work

My Life, My Work

Author: Justice Harihar Mahapatra

Publisher: Allied Publishers

Published: 2011-02-15

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 8184246404

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Autobiography of a retired judge and Oriya author.


Quaker Crosscurrents

Quaker Crosscurrents

Author: Hugh Barbour

Publisher:

Published: 1995-06

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13:

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This volume is a history of the Religious Society of Friends or Quakers of New York, from their earliest appearance in the Dutch colony of New Netherlands in the 1650s. It covers myriad aspects of Quaker life, including architecture, philanthropy and women's roles.