Fields White Unto Harvest: Charles F. Parham and the Missionary Origins of Pentecostalism

Fields White Unto Harvest: Charles F. Parham and the Missionary Origins of Pentecostalism

by James Goff
Fields White Unto Harvest: Charles F. Parham and the Missionary Origins of Pentecostalism

Fields White Unto Harvest: Charles F. Parham and the Missionary Origins of Pentecostalism

by James Goff

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Overview

With fifty-one million people worldwide actively worshiping in Pentecostal circles, Pentecostalism is not only the single largest movement in Protestantism, but is arguably the single most important religious movement in modern times. But where did these Pentecostals come from? And how did a movement that began obscurely in turn-of-the-century Kansas come to have so much meaning for so many millions of people?

This biographical study of Charles Fox Parham offers a fascinating account of this movement’s origins in the American Midwest and of the one man most responsible for giving that movement its identity. An inspired itinerant preacher from the Kansas prairies, Parham pieced together the unique Pentecostal theology and dedicated his short life to spreading his message of divine hope—a message that was to strike a responsive chord in the hearts of a hard-working people discouraged by frequent economic depression. His story is one of both triumph and defeat, the saga of a sickly farm boy who by the age of thirty-three had converted almost ten thousand followers and yet, less than five years later, had fallen into obscurity, his name besmirched by scandal and his leadership repudiated by the very movement he had struggled so tirelessly to inspire.

Exhaustively researched, Fields White Unto Harvest is an in-depth study of the sociological significance of the Pentecostal movement, its roots in the evangelical thought of the late nineteenth century, and the several directions of its growth in the twentieth. Through Parham’s story, woven into a fascinating narrative by James Goff, we achieve a new understanding of the man behind the movement that would eventually alter the landscape of American religious history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610751490
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Publication date: 12/01/1988
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 287
File size: 3 MB

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Introduction
1 The Perils of Youth
2 Holiness and Healing
3 The Gospel of the Latter Rain
4 The Latter Rain Spreads
5 The Projector of Pentecost: the Promise
6 The Projector of Pentecost: the Fall
7 Perseverance and Obscurity
Conclusion: Pentecost and the Legacy of Charles Parham
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Notes
Sources
Index
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