John Alexander Dowie And The Christian Catholic Apostolic Church In Zion

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Denominations, Pentecostalism, Church, Church History
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Author: Rolvix Harlan ISBN: 1230000162015
Publisher: Jawbone Digital Publication: August 25, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Rolvix Harlan
ISBN: 1230000162015
Publisher: Jawbone Digital
Publication: August 25, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Initially written in 1906, Rolvix Harlan presented this work to the Graduate Divinity School of the University of Chicago in his candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. 

This is a thoroughly researched work. Harlan went to great lengths in contacting citizens of Zion, and also attended many services officiated by Dowie (although he was never a follower). Although often ridiculed and vilified for his extremism, Dowie is an important part of Pentecostal history, and had his share of influence.

This is an interesting look at the life of Dowie, his theology, and his followers. It comes complete with an Active Table of Contents and fully-linked end notes.

Contents:
CHAPTER I : The Founder of Zion
CHAPTER II: Characterization
CHAPTER III: Characterization, continued
CHAPTER IV: Characterization, continued
CHAPTER V: Point of Contact
CHAPTER VI: Propaganda
CHAPTER VII: Divine Healing of Zion
CHAPTER VIII: The Theology Of Zion And Its Philosophical And Psychological Basis
CHAPTER IX: The People of Zion
CHAPTER X: Conclusion

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Initially written in 1906, Rolvix Harlan presented this work to the Graduate Divinity School of the University of Chicago in his candidacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. 

This is a thoroughly researched work. Harlan went to great lengths in contacting citizens of Zion, and also attended many services officiated by Dowie (although he was never a follower). Although often ridiculed and vilified for his extremism, Dowie is an important part of Pentecostal history, and had his share of influence.

This is an interesting look at the life of Dowie, his theology, and his followers. It comes complete with an Active Table of Contents and fully-linked end notes.

Contents:
CHAPTER I : The Founder of Zion
CHAPTER II: Characterization
CHAPTER III: Characterization, continued
CHAPTER IV: Characterization, continued
CHAPTER V: Point of Contact
CHAPTER VI: Propaganda
CHAPTER VII: Divine Healing of Zion
CHAPTER VIII: The Theology Of Zion And Its Philosophical And Psychological Basis
CHAPTER IX: The People of Zion
CHAPTER X: Conclusion

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