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Behind the scenes of the popular religious movement of the twentieth century. A spirit of religious revival blazed across the United States just after 1900. With a focus on Holy Spirit power, early adherents stirred an enthusiastic response, first at a Bible school in Topeka and then in a small mission on Asuza Street in Los Angeles. Almost immediately, the movement spread to Houston, Chicago, and then northeastern urban centers. By the early 1910s the fervor had reached most parts of the United States, Canada, and northern Mexico, and eventually the converts called themselves pentecostals. (more ) November 2002, 400 pages, 20 photos |
![]() The Blood of Abraham Insights into the Middle East Jimmy Carter |
A popular, readable, and comprehensive text for understanding the religion and culture of Muhammad. (more ) 5.5"x8.5" |
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Braving controversy, Professor Schafer concludes that the discovery of the phenomena of quantum mechanics has established a new covenant between the human mind and the mindlike background of the universe. 1997, 240 pages |
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A primary publication exploring the handwritten annotations made by the Oxford New Testament Company as members completed Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, this collation is a resource for all students of the Bible and English language. 1995, 448 pages |
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"Goff resurrects this pivotal figure in a fine biography that is essential reading for all students of Pentecostalism." American Historical Review 1988, 279 pages |
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One of the most comprehensive studies ever done on a state's Jewish community, A Corner of the Tapestry is the storyuntold until nowof the Jews who helped to settle Arkansas, and stayed and flourished to become a significant part of the state's history and culture. 1994, 632 pages |
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