world what a truly global theology looks like and to embody the original
Pentecostal vision of racial (and other) divisions washed away by the blood
of Jesus.
NOTES
- Cecil M. Robeck, Jr., The Azusa Street Mission & Revival: The Birth of the
Global Pentecostal Movement (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 2006), 314.
- Douglas Jacobsen, Thinking in the Spirit: Theologies of the Early Pentecostal
Movement (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2003), 260.
- Ibid., 262.
- Ibid., 261. Also see James R. Goff, Jr., Fields White Unto Harvest: Charles
F. Parham and the Missionary Origins of Pentecostalism (Fayetteville, AR:
The University of Arkansas Press, 1988), 157.
- Ibid., 261–162. Also see Vinson Synan, The Holiness-Pentecostal Tradition:
Charismatic Movements in the Twentieth Century (Grand Rapids, MI:
William B. Eerdmans, 1997), 178–179.
- Ibid., 262.
- David D. Daniels, “Charles Harrison Mason: The Interracial Impulse of
Early Pentecostalism,” in Portraits of a Generation: Early Pentecostal
Leaders , ed. James R. Goff, Jr. and Grant Wacker (Fayetteville, AR: The
University of Arkansas Press, 2002), 255.
- Ibid., 257.
- Ibid., 255.
- Ibid., 256.
- Ibid.
- Chris E. W. Green, Sanctifying Interpretation: Vocation, Holiness, and
Scripture (Cleveland, TN: CPT Press, 2015), 112. Italics in original.
- Audre Lorde, Sister Outsider: Essay & Speeches by Audre Lorde (Berkeley,
CA: Crossing Press, 2007), 112. Italics in original.
- Ibid., 110–111.
- Sterling Stuckey, lecture at the 1970 Institute of the Black World, quoted
in James E. Turner, “Africana Studies and Epistemology: A Discourse in
the Sociology of Knowledge,” in Africana Studies: A Disciplinary Quest
for Both Theory and Method , ed. James L. Conyers, Jr. (Jefferson, NC:
McFarland & Company, 1997), 98. Italics added.
- Frederick L. Ware, Methodologies of Black Theology (Eugene, OR: Wipf &
Stock, 2002), 24, 29.
- Ibid., 41, 42.
- Sylvester Johnson, The Myth of Ham in Nineteenth-Century American
Christianity: Race, Heathens, and the People of God (New York: Palgrave
Macmillan, 2004), 4.
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