Egyptian Pentecostalism: When Cyclones of Divine Power Invaded the Ancient Land: A Historiographical Analysis of Holiness, Pentecostal, and Neo-Charismatic Movements in Egypt in the Twentieth Century and Its Current Developments: Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies, cartea 46
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004680708
ISBN-10: 9004680705
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies
ISBN-10: 9004680705
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies
Notă biografică
Tharwat Maher Nagib Adly Nagib, Ph.D. (2019), Regent University, VA, is Academic Dean and Professor of Historical Theology and Wesleyan/Pentecostal Studies at Faith Wesleyan Theological Seminary in Cairo. He is also the founder of Heaven Upon Earth Ministry in Egypt.
Recenzii
In his Egyptian Pentecostalism, Tharwat Adly has written what surely will be the definitive work on Egyptian Pentecostalism, a subject that has been long overlooked. This book is thoroughly researched, documented and above all well-written. Thank you Dr. Tharwat for this very valuable book. - Vinson Synan, Oral Roberts University
Cuprins
Preface and Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1Introduction Setting the Stage
1 Purpose of the Study
2 Previous Glimpses on the Topic
3 Methodology and Description of the Primary Sources
4 Historical Background of the “Waves” Theory
4.1The First Wave: Classical Pentecostals
4.2The Second Wave: Charismatic Renewal
4.3The Third Wave: Neo-charismatics
4.4The Fourth Wave: New Apostolic Reformation
4.5Critiques of the Three-Wave Taxonomy
5 Anderson’s Alternative Taxonomy
6 The Study of Egyptian Pentecostalism and the Usage of the “Waves” Analogy
Part 1
Historical Narrative
Introduction to Part 1
2The Early Protestant Missions in Egypt during the Ottoman Rule (1517–1798) until the Coming of the American Presbyterian Mission to Egypt in the Nineteenth Century
1 Introduction
2 The Early Protestant Missionary Work in Egypt during the Ottoman Rule (1517–1798) until Muhammad Ali’s Rule (1805–1848)
2.1A Socio-cultural Background
2.2Peter Heyling (1633–1634)
2.3The Moravian Mission in Egypt (1750–1782)
2.4Church Missionary Society (cms) Mission in Egypt (1825–1862)
3 The Rise of Protestantism in Egypt
3.1The Egyptian Socio-political Context during the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
3.2The Coptic Church in the Mid-nineteenth Century
3.3The Coming of the American Presbyterian Mission to Egypt
3.4The Establishment of the First Egyptian Organized Protestant Denomination in Egypt: the Egyptian Presbyterian Church
4 A Discussion of Various Narratives and Interpretations of the Western Missionary Efforts in Egypt during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century
5 A Case Study: a Brief Examination of the Case of the cms Mission according to the Previous Examined Narratives
3The Pre-Pentecostal Era in Egypt (1899–1906) and the Wesleyan Holiness/Pentecostal-Like Movements during the First Half of the Twentieth Century
1 Introduction
2 The Ecclesiastical and Social Landscape in Egypt during the Last Decade of the Nineteenth Century
3 The Emergence of the Canadian Holiness Movement Church (hmc): a Theological and Socio-Cultural Background
4 The Emergence of the Egyptian Holiness Movement Church (ehmc): Cyclones of the Divine Power Reaches Upper Egypt
4The Birth of Egyptian Pentecostalism The Classical Pentecostal Movements in Egypt from the Beginning of the Twentieth Century until the Final Composition of Egyptian Pentecostal Denominations by the Mid-1960s
1 Introduction
2 Three-Blessing Theology in Transition: from Pentecostal-Like Holiness Movements to Classical Pentecostalism
3 The Emergence of the Classical Pentecostal Wave in Egypt
3.1The Formative Years (1907–1912): Who Was the First to Light the Pentecostal Flame in Egypt?
3.2George S. Brelsford’s Mission in Egypt (1909–1912): Theological Characteristics and Missionary Strategies
4 Major Developments during the Middle Years (1913–1930s)
4.1A Shift Towards Durham’s “Finished Work” Theology and the Establishment of the Egyptian Assemblies of God
4.2H. E. Randall’s Pentecostal Ministry in Egypt: the Early Phase (1912–1914)
4.3Dāir el-Jārnoūs’ Revival and the Early Phase of Boutros Labib’s Ministry (1913–1914)
4.4The Rise of Native Pentecostal Ministers in Egypt: Amir Abdel Malik (1893–1989) and Salib Boulos (1897–1946) as Models
4.5Early Egyptian Pentecostalism (1907–1920) between Proliferation and Marginalization
4.6Rejection of the Oneness Theology in the Ancient Trinitarian Land: Randall’s Embrace of the Unipersonal Belief in 1915 and his Repentance in 1921
4.7 Years of Expansion and Stabilization of the aog Denomination (Al-Kānīsā Al-Rāsūlīyah) in Egypt (1920s–1930s)
5 The Establishment of the Pentecostal Church of God (cog) in the Early 1940s
6 Samuel Mishreky’s Ministry and the Establishment of the Central Pentecostal Church of God in Cairo
7 The Establishment of Luxor Independent Oneness Church in the Late 1950s
8 Various Narratives of the Emergence and Development of the Classical Wave of Egyptian Pentecostalism: a Brief Analysis
5The Neo-charismatic Movement in Egypt from Its Emergence in the 1980s until the Present Time
1 Introduction
2 The Second Wave of Pentecostalism: the Charismatic Movements in Egypt
3 The Third Wave of Pentecostalism: the Neo-charismatic Movements in Egypt
3.1House-Church Movements
3.2Independent Classical Spiritual Ministries
3.3Ecumenical Ministries
3.4Neo-charismatic Mega-conferences
3.5Fivefold Ministries and nar Structures
4 The Third Wave of Egyptian Pentecostalism in the Light of the First Wave: Organizational and Ecumenical Aspects
Part 2
Theological Analysis
Introduction to Part 2
6The Undeveloped Theological Aspects of the Classical Wave of Egyptian Pentecostalism The Contextual Pentecostal Theology of Samuel Mishreky
1 Introduction
2 The Trinitarian Aspect of Mishreky’s Theology
3 The Christological Aspect of Mishreky’s Theology
4 The Wesleyan Aspect of Mishreky’s Theology
7Historical Developments of the Doctrine of Baptism of the Holy Spirit in Relation to Major Eschatological and Ecclesiastical Aspects of Egyptian Pentecostalism
1 Introduction
2 Baptism of the Holy Spirit in the Western Context: a Brief Historical and Theological Background
3 Baptism of the Holy Spirit in Egyptian Pentecostalism: Historical and Theological Developments
4 Baptism of the Holy Spirit in Relation to Major Ecclesiastical and Eschatological Aspects in Egyptian Pentecostalism
5 Baptism of the Holy Spirit in Egyptian Pentecostalism: Speaking in Tongues and Other Manifestations
6 Baptism of the Holy Spirit in Egyptian Pentecostalism: Debates with Other Christian Traditions
8Historical Developments of Healing Theologies in Egyptian Pentecostalism
1 Introduction
2 Healing Theologies in the West from Wesleyan Tradition to Classical Pentecostalism: a Theological Landscape
3 Developments of Healing Theologies and Practices in the First Wave of Egyptian Pentecostalism
3.1Healing Theologies and Practices in Early Pentecostal Missions in Egypt
3.2Healing Theologies and Practices in the Major Egyptian Pentecostal Denominations: the Egyptian aog, cog, and pcog
4 Developments of Healing Theologies and Practices in the Neo-charismatic Wave of Egyptian Pentecostalism
Part 3
Case Study
Introduction to Part 3
9Women in Egyptian Pentecostalism
1 Introduction
2 Women’s Ministry in the Early Holiness/Pentecostal Traditions in the West: a Brief Historical Background
3 History of the Early Holiness/Pentecostal Women Missionaries in Egypt and the Egyptian Women’s Involvement in Ministry
3.1Women’s Ministry during the Holiness/Pre-pentecostal Era in Egypt
3.2Women’s Ministry during the Early Egyptian Classical Pentecostalism
3.2.1 Lucy M. Leatherman (c. 1870–1925)
3.2.2 Sarah A. Smith (c. 1844–1918)
3.2.3 Lillian H. Trasher (1887–1961)
3.2.4 Mabel Dean (c. 1884–1961)
4 Women in the Contemporary Egyptian Pentecostal/Neo-charismatic Context
4.1An Examination of the Contemporary Egyptian Pentecostal/Neo-charismatic Teaching on the Role of Women in Ministry
4.2Ordinary and Non-prominent Pentecostals/Charismatics’ Beliefs
10Conclusions and Additional Insights
1 Summation of Findings and Major Contributions
2 The Acceptance of Pentecostalism in Egypt in the Light of Egyptian Cultural Context and Social Ethos: Additional Insights
3 The Road Ahead: Possibilities for Further Studies and Contributions to Renewal Studies
Appendix 1: Figures
Appendix 2: A Translated Version of the Original Arabic Survey: the Role of Women in Ministry
Bibliography
Index
List of Abbreviations
1Introduction Setting the Stage
1 Purpose of the Study
2 Previous Glimpses on the Topic
3 Methodology and Description of the Primary Sources
4 Historical Background of the “Waves” Theory
4.1The First Wave: Classical Pentecostals
4.2The Second Wave: Charismatic Renewal
4.3The Third Wave: Neo-charismatics
4.4The Fourth Wave: New Apostolic Reformation
4.5Critiques of the Three-Wave Taxonomy
5 Anderson’s Alternative Taxonomy
6 The Study of Egyptian Pentecostalism and the Usage of the “Waves” Analogy
Part 1
Historical Narrative
Introduction to Part 1
2The Early Protestant Missions in Egypt during the Ottoman Rule (1517–1798) until the Coming of the American Presbyterian Mission to Egypt in the Nineteenth Century
1 Introduction
2 The Early Protestant Missionary Work in Egypt during the Ottoman Rule (1517–1798) until Muhammad Ali’s Rule (1805–1848)
2.1A Socio-cultural Background
2.2Peter Heyling (1633–1634)
2.3The Moravian Mission in Egypt (1750–1782)
2.4Church Missionary Society (cms) Mission in Egypt (1825–1862)
3 The Rise of Protestantism in Egypt
3.1The Egyptian Socio-political Context during the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
3.2The Coptic Church in the Mid-nineteenth Century
3.3The Coming of the American Presbyterian Mission to Egypt
3.4The Establishment of the First Egyptian Organized Protestant Denomination in Egypt: the Egyptian Presbyterian Church
4 A Discussion of Various Narratives and Interpretations of the Western Missionary Efforts in Egypt during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century
5 A Case Study: a Brief Examination of the Case of the cms Mission according to the Previous Examined Narratives
3The Pre-Pentecostal Era in Egypt (1899–1906) and the Wesleyan Holiness/Pentecostal-Like Movements during the First Half of the Twentieth Century
1 Introduction
2 The Ecclesiastical and Social Landscape in Egypt during the Last Decade of the Nineteenth Century
3 The Emergence of the Canadian Holiness Movement Church (hmc): a Theological and Socio-Cultural Background
4 The Emergence of the Egyptian Holiness Movement Church (ehmc): Cyclones of the Divine Power Reaches Upper Egypt
4The Birth of Egyptian Pentecostalism The Classical Pentecostal Movements in Egypt from the Beginning of the Twentieth Century until the Final Composition of Egyptian Pentecostal Denominations by the Mid-1960s
1 Introduction
2 Three-Blessing Theology in Transition: from Pentecostal-Like Holiness Movements to Classical Pentecostalism
3 The Emergence of the Classical Pentecostal Wave in Egypt
3.1The Formative Years (1907–1912): Who Was the First to Light the Pentecostal Flame in Egypt?
3.2George S. Brelsford’s Mission in Egypt (1909–1912): Theological Characteristics and Missionary Strategies
4 Major Developments during the Middle Years (1913–1930s)
4.1A Shift Towards Durham’s “Finished Work” Theology and the Establishment of the Egyptian Assemblies of God
4.2H. E. Randall’s Pentecostal Ministry in Egypt: the Early Phase (1912–1914)
4.3Dāir el-Jārnoūs’ Revival and the Early Phase of Boutros Labib’s Ministry (1913–1914)
4.4The Rise of Native Pentecostal Ministers in Egypt: Amir Abdel Malik (1893–1989) and Salib Boulos (1897–1946) as Models
4.5Early Egyptian Pentecostalism (1907–1920) between Proliferation and Marginalization
4.6Rejection of the Oneness Theology in the Ancient Trinitarian Land: Randall’s Embrace of the Unipersonal Belief in 1915 and his Repentance in 1921
4.7 Years of Expansion and Stabilization of the aog Denomination (Al-Kānīsā Al-Rāsūlīyah) in Egypt (1920s–1930s)
5 The Establishment of the Pentecostal Church of God (cog) in the Early 1940s
6 Samuel Mishreky’s Ministry and the Establishment of the Central Pentecostal Church of God in Cairo
7 The Establishment of Luxor Independent Oneness Church in the Late 1950s
8 Various Narratives of the Emergence and Development of the Classical Wave of Egyptian Pentecostalism: a Brief Analysis
5The Neo-charismatic Movement in Egypt from Its Emergence in the 1980s until the Present Time
1 Introduction
2 The Second Wave of Pentecostalism: the Charismatic Movements in Egypt
3 The Third Wave of Pentecostalism: the Neo-charismatic Movements in Egypt
3.1House-Church Movements
3.2Independent Classical Spiritual Ministries
3.3Ecumenical Ministries
3.4Neo-charismatic Mega-conferences
3.5Fivefold Ministries and nar Structures
4 The Third Wave of Egyptian Pentecostalism in the Light of the First Wave: Organizational and Ecumenical Aspects
Part 2
Theological Analysis
Introduction to Part 2
6The Undeveloped Theological Aspects of the Classical Wave of Egyptian Pentecostalism The Contextual Pentecostal Theology of Samuel Mishreky
1 Introduction
2 The Trinitarian Aspect of Mishreky’s Theology
3 The Christological Aspect of Mishreky’s Theology
4 The Wesleyan Aspect of Mishreky’s Theology
7Historical Developments of the Doctrine of Baptism of the Holy Spirit in Relation to Major Eschatological and Ecclesiastical Aspects of Egyptian Pentecostalism
1 Introduction
2 Baptism of the Holy Spirit in the Western Context: a Brief Historical and Theological Background
3 Baptism of the Holy Spirit in Egyptian Pentecostalism: Historical and Theological Developments
4 Baptism of the Holy Spirit in Relation to Major Ecclesiastical and Eschatological Aspects in Egyptian Pentecostalism
5 Baptism of the Holy Spirit in Egyptian Pentecostalism: Speaking in Tongues and Other Manifestations
6 Baptism of the Holy Spirit in Egyptian Pentecostalism: Debates with Other Christian Traditions
8Historical Developments of Healing Theologies in Egyptian Pentecostalism
1 Introduction
2 Healing Theologies in the West from Wesleyan Tradition to Classical Pentecostalism: a Theological Landscape
3 Developments of Healing Theologies and Practices in the First Wave of Egyptian Pentecostalism
3.1Healing Theologies and Practices in Early Pentecostal Missions in Egypt
3.2Healing Theologies and Practices in the Major Egyptian Pentecostal Denominations: the Egyptian aog, cog, and pcog
4 Developments of Healing Theologies and Practices in the Neo-charismatic Wave of Egyptian Pentecostalism
Part 3
Case Study
Introduction to Part 3
9Women in Egyptian Pentecostalism
1 Introduction
2 Women’s Ministry in the Early Holiness/Pentecostal Traditions in the West: a Brief Historical Background
3 History of the Early Holiness/Pentecostal Women Missionaries in Egypt and the Egyptian Women’s Involvement in Ministry
3.1Women’s Ministry during the Holiness/Pre-pentecostal Era in Egypt
3.2Women’s Ministry during the Early Egyptian Classical Pentecostalism
3.2.1 Lucy M. Leatherman (c. 1870–1925)
3.2.2 Sarah A. Smith (c. 1844–1918)
3.2.3 Lillian H. Trasher (1887–1961)
3.2.4 Mabel Dean (c. 1884–1961)
4 Women in the Contemporary Egyptian Pentecostal/Neo-charismatic Context
4.1An Examination of the Contemporary Egyptian Pentecostal/Neo-charismatic Teaching on the Role of Women in Ministry
4.2Ordinary and Non-prominent Pentecostals/Charismatics’ Beliefs
10Conclusions and Additional Insights
1 Summation of Findings and Major Contributions
2 The Acceptance of Pentecostalism in Egypt in the Light of Egyptian Cultural Context and Social Ethos: Additional Insights
3 The Road Ahead: Possibilities for Further Studies and Contributions to Renewal Studies
Appendix 1: Figures
Appendix 2: A Translated Version of the Original Arabic Survey: the Role of Women in Ministry
Bibliography
Index