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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Tim Welch , Allan H AndersonPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781625646781ISBN 10: 162564678 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 01 February 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'Tim Welch has done a remarkable job of placing Smale within the larger social and theological contexts and helping us to understand this godly and complex Los Angeles pastor as he sought to do God's will.' Cecil M. Robeck, Jr. is Professor of Church History and Ecumenics and Director of the David du Plessis Center for Christian Spirituality at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California, USA 'Tim Welch provides a richly detailed and illuminating account of this little known dimension of Pentecostal beginnings, namely its Baptist roots, and specifically the contribution of Joseph Smale. He also deepens our understanding and appreciation of the early days of the Pentecostal movement.' Anthony R. Cross is a Member of the Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford 'The care and accuracy that underlie this study, as well as the attention to historiographical, bibliographical and methodological features, make it an extremely strong piece of work. Tim Welch is to be congratulated upon all that he has achieved and Pentecostal historiography will never be quite the same again.' William K. Kay is Professor of Theology at Glyndwr University and Professor of Pentecostal Studies at Chester University 'Tim Welch has discovered and mined a rich vein of primary material on Smale, and used this to produce a lively study of a significant yet neglected figure. Considerable light is shed on the beginnings of Pentecostalism, and Dr Welch's work has the potential to inform a number of historical and contemporary debates. I commend it most warmly.' Peter J. Morden is Tutor in Church History and Spirituality, Spurgeon's College, London 'Tim Welch has done a remarkable job of placing Smale within the larger social and theological contexts and helping us to understand this godly and complex Los Angeles pastor as he sought to do God's will.' Cecil M. Robeck, Jr. is Professor of Church History and Ecumenics and Director of the David du Plessis Center for Christian Spirituality at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California, USA 'Tim Welch provides a richly detailed and illuminating account of this little known dimension of Pentecostal beginnings, namely its Baptist roots, and specifically the contribution of Joseph Smale. He also deepens our understanding and appreciation of the early days of the Pentecostal movement.' Anthony R. Cross is a Member of the Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford 'The care and accuracy that underlie this study, as well as the attention to historiographical, bibliographical and methodological features, make it an extremely strong piece of work. Tim Welch is to be congratulated upon all that he has achieved and Pentecostal historiography will never be quite the same again.' William K. Kay is Professor of Theology at Glyndwr University and Professor of Pentecostal Studies at Chester University 'Tim Welch has discovered and mined a rich vein of primary material on Smale, and used this to produce a lively study of a significant yet neglected figure. Considerable light is shed on the beginnings of Pentecostalism, and Dr Welch's work has the potential to inform a number of historical and contemporary debates. I commend it most warmly.' Peter J. Morden is Tutor in Church History and Spirituality, Spurgeon's College, London 'Tim Welch has done a remarkable job of placing Smale within the larger social and theological contexts and helping us to understand this godly and complex Los Angeles pastor as he sought to do God's will.' Cecil M. Robeck, Jr. is Professor of Church History and Ecumenics and Director of the David du Plessis Center for Christian Spirituality at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California, USA 'Tim Welch provides a richly detailed and illuminating account of this little known dimension of Pentecostal beginnings, namely its Baptist roots, and specifically the contribution of Joseph Smale. He also deepens our understanding and appreciation of the early days of the Pentecostal movement.' Anthony R. Cross is a Member of the Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Oxford 'The care and accuracy that underlie this study, as well as the attention to historiographical, bibliographical and methodological features, make it an extremely strong piece of work. Tim Welch is to be congratulated upon all that he has achieved and Pentecostal historiography will never be quite the same again.' William K. Kay is Professor of Theology at Glyndwr University and Professor of Pentecostal Studies at Chester University 'Tim Welch has discovered and mined a rich vein of primary material on Smale, and used this to produce a lively study of a significant yet neglected figure. Considerable light is shed on the beginnings of Pentecostalism, and Dr Welch's work has the potential to inform a number of historical and contemporary debates. I commend it most warmly.' Peter J. Morden is Tutor in Church History and Spirituality, Spurgeon's College, London Author InformationTim Welch is Senior Pastor at Cambray Baptist Church, Cheltenham, and a Fellow of the Centre for Baptist History and Heritage, Regent's Park College, University of Oxford. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |