European Pentecostalism
Biographical note
William K Kay, Ph.D. (1981) Education, Reading University, and PhD (1989) in Theology, Nottingham University, is Professor of Theology at Glyndŵr University, Wrexham, Wales. He has published extensively on educational and Pentecostal topics including Pentecostalism: a very short introduction (Oxford University Press, 2011).
Anne E Dyer Ph.D. (2008) in Theology, Bangor University, N Wales, is the senior Librarian and a tutor at Mattersey Hall, a ministry training centre (BA-PhD) for the Assemblies of God in the UK. Her specialities are history of Pentecostalism and Christian Mission. She has been assistant to Professor W. K. Kay since 2003 in research and editing books and the Journal of European Pentecostal Association, for which she is secretary.
Anne E Dyer Ph.D. (2008) in Theology, Bangor University, N Wales, is the senior Librarian and a tutor at Mattersey Hall, a ministry training centre (BA-PhD) for the Assemblies of God in the UK. Her specialities are history of Pentecostalism and Christian Mission. She has been assistant to Professor W. K. Kay since 2003 in research and editing books and the Journal of European Pentecostal Association, for which she is secretary.
Readership
All interested in Pentecostalism and the church in Europe for the 20th Century, personnel of academic and ministerial colleges and churches associated with the Pentecostal and charismatic streams.
Reviews
"It is thorough, including virtually every European nation, extending even to such smaller states as Iceland and Macedonia. Several entries (Russia and Ukraine, Central European countries, the Iberian peninsula) provide more information on Pentecostal history than has been readily available in English."
Peter Hocken
Peter Hocken
Table of contents
Introduction: Anne E Dyer
Chapter 1: Scandinavian Pentecostalism: Jan-Åke Alvarsson
Chapter 2: The Development of British Pentecostalism: Neil Hudson
Chapter 3: The Development of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements in the German speaking areas of Europe: Carl Simpson
Chapter 4: The Development of Pentecostalism in the Dutch Speaking Areas: Cornelis van der Laan
Chapter 5: The Development of Pentecostalism in Francophone Europe: Raymond Pfister
Chapter 6: The Development of Pentecostalism in the Iberian Peninsula: Manuel Martin Arroyo
Chapter 7: The Development of Pentecostalism in Italy: Carmine Napolitano
Chapter 8: The Development of Pentecostalism in South East Europe; Balkans and Greece: Driton Krasniqi
Chapter 9: The Development of Pentecostalism in Central Europe; Poland: Tim Case & Mark Kaminski Romania : Cipiran Balaban, Bulgaria: Daniela Augustine, Hungary: Czaba Tenkely, Czech Republic & Slovakia: ThrDr Jozef Brenkus
Chapter 10: The Development of The Pentecostal Movement in Russia and Ukraine: Pavel Mozer, Oleg Bornovolokov
Chapter 11: Pentecostal Theology & Protestant Europe: Jean-Daniel Plüss
Chapter 12: Pentecostal Theology & Catholic Europe: W. K. Kay with C. Slijkerman, R Pfister and C. van der Laan
Chapter 13: Pentecostal Theology & Communist Europe: Peter Kuzmic
Chapter 14: The Future(s) of Pentecostalism in Europe: Raymond Pfister
Chapter 15: A Sociological Perspective on Pentecostalism in Europe: William K. Kay
Appendix: Statistical charts of Pentecostalism in Europe
Chapter 1: Scandinavian Pentecostalism: Jan-Åke Alvarsson
Chapter 2: The Development of British Pentecostalism: Neil Hudson
Chapter 3: The Development of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements in the German speaking areas of Europe: Carl Simpson
Chapter 4: The Development of Pentecostalism in the Dutch Speaking Areas: Cornelis van der Laan
Chapter 5: The Development of Pentecostalism in Francophone Europe: Raymond Pfister
Chapter 6: The Development of Pentecostalism in the Iberian Peninsula: Manuel Martin Arroyo
Chapter 7: The Development of Pentecostalism in Italy: Carmine Napolitano
Chapter 8: The Development of Pentecostalism in South East Europe; Balkans and Greece: Driton Krasniqi
Chapter 9: The Development of Pentecostalism in Central Europe; Poland: Tim Case & Mark Kaminski Romania : Cipiran Balaban, Bulgaria: Daniela Augustine, Hungary: Czaba Tenkely, Czech Republic & Slovakia: ThrDr Jozef Brenkus
Chapter 10: The Development of The Pentecostal Movement in Russia and Ukraine: Pavel Mozer, Oleg Bornovolokov
Chapter 11: Pentecostal Theology & Protestant Europe: Jean-Daniel Plüss
Chapter 12: Pentecostal Theology & Catholic Europe: W. K. Kay with C. Slijkerman, R Pfister and C. van der Laan
Chapter 13: Pentecostal Theology & Communist Europe: Peter Kuzmic
Chapter 14: The Future(s) of Pentecostalism in Europe: Raymond Pfister
Chapter 15: A Sociological Perspective on Pentecostalism in Europe: William K. Kay
Appendix: Statistical charts of Pentecostalism in Europe
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