Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Mind Map - 1.1A Early Revivalists
- 1901 Topeka Revival
- 1906 Azusa Street Outpouring
- 1914 Formation of the General Council
- 1766 John Wesley - Christian perfection - a second experience - sanctification
- 1830 holiness movement taught Wesleyan 2nd blessing (double cure)- not Pentecostal, power for holy living
- Reformed Calvinistic theologians equated Spirit baptism with conversion.
- Revivalists within the Reformed tradition claimed it was a second work of grace.
- Charles G. Finney taught that baptism in the Holy Spirit empowered Christians for ministry.
- 1875 The Keswick conventions in England rejected the "Wesleyan perfection" for "full consecration" and
the "fullness of the Spirit."
- Revivalists such as D. L. Moody emphasized Spirit baptism to empower for service.