2. DEVELOPMENT OF CHARISMATIC CHRISTIANITY’S
THEOLOGY IN THE METHODIST MOVEMENT
CHARISMATISM
1739 John Wesley Methodism, UK, US
1860 Holiness Movement, UK, US
1830 Divine Healing Movement, EU, US
1860 Eschatolo...
2. DEVELOPMENT OF CHARISMATIC CHRISTIANITY’S
THEOLOGY IN THE METHODIST MOVEMENT
CHARISMATISM
1739 John Wesley Methodism, UK, US
1860 Holiness Movement, UK, US
1830 Divine Healing Movement, EU, US
1860 Eschatolo...
Huguenots
Even among Huguenots there were believers who experienced charismatic phenomenon, which took place especially in Southern-France in the Sevennes Mountains where a large number of Huguenots had taken refugee as King Ludwig XIV abolished...
Charismatic Christianity VII
The Waldenses
About 1176 a rich merchant, Peter Waldo, in the town of Lyons in the south of France, got a New Testament translated into the vernacular. The words of Jesus in Matthew 10:5 – 13 impressed him an...
Charismatic Christianity VI
Monasteries and charismatic gifts
Many monasteries were established in opposition to the growing institutionalization of the church. At the beginning these monasteries had charismatic gifts in operation, but soo...
Charismatic Christianity V
Charismatic gifts were evident during the three first centuries of the Church; however, as the church became institutionalized, the use of spiritual gifts declined. Organizing the church took precedence over the freedo...