Pentecostal Churches in Kerala and Indigenous Leadership (Record no. 81224)

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International Standard Book Number 9788184651478
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Classification number C74
Item number K812
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Personal name Kochupallikunnel, Ipe
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Title Pentecostal Churches in Kerala and Indigenous Leadership
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. ISPCK
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2011
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Extent 114p
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General note includes index and biblioraphy
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Formatted contents note CHAPTER I Background of the Origin of the Pentecostal Churches in Kerala 1.1. Political and Socio - Religious Background 1.2. Revivals in Kerala 1.3. Brethren Movement 1.4. Indian Christians` Struggle against Missionary Control CHAPTER II Origin of Pentecostal Churches and the Emergence of Indigenous Leadership 2.1. Origin of Modern Pentecostal Movement 2.2. Revival in Mukti Mission, Pune 2.3. Early Pentecostal Missionaries 2.3.1. George Berg 2.3.2. Robert F.Cook 2.3.3. Ms.Bouncil and Ms. Aldivingle 2.3.4. Mrs. Mary W.Chapman 2.4. Emergence of Indigenous Leadership 2.4.1. Formation of Pentecostal Congregations 2.4.2. Struggle between Robert F. Cook and Mrs. Mary W. Chapman 2.4.3. Struggle between K.E.Abraham and Mrs. Mary W.Chapman 2.4.4. Struggle between Assemblies of God Missionaries and Native Leaders 2.4.4.1. Malankara Pentecostal Church of God 2.4.4.2. Poowathur Revival-1929 2.4.4.3. South India and Ceylon District Council of Assemblies of God 2.4.5. Struggle between Robert F.Cook and Native Leaders CHAPTER III Progress of the Church Under Indigenous Leadership 3.1 Indian Pentecostal Church of God 3.1.1. Teachings on the Independence of the Local Church 3.1.2 Factors that Influenced the Early Leaders 3.1.3. Indian Pentecostal Church of God and its Foreign Connection 3.1.4 Opposition from the Missionaries 3.1.5. Church Administration 3.1.6. Hebron Bible College 3.2. Sharon Fellowship Church 3.2.1. Formation of Sharon Fellowship Church 3.2.2. Progress of the Church 3.2.3. Theological Institutions 3.3. Assemblies of God 3.3.1. Progress under Missionary Leadership 3.3.1.1. Bethel Bible College 3.3.2. Under Native Leadership [With the Co-operation of Missionaries] 3.3.3. Uner Native Leadership [Without the Interference of Missionaries] 3.3.4. The General Council of the Assemblies of God in India 3.4. Church of God [Full Gospel] in India 3.4.1. Period from 1930 to 1936 3.4.2. Period under Missionary Leadership[1936 to 1970] 3.4.2.1. Cook - The First Missionary[1936 to 1950] 3.4.2.2. Church in the Process of Development[1950 to 1970] 3.4.3. Church Under State Representatives[From 1970 onwards] CHAPTER IV Impact of Indigenous Leadership 4.1. Growth of the Church 4.2. Self - Sufficiency 4.3. Unifying Factor 4.4. Indian Identity 4.5. Theological Education 4.6. Missionary Work
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