AG History, Unit 1 (Chapters 1-6)

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AG History, Unit 1
Julie Gholston
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1. The Reformation leaders responded to the idea of a restoration of the Spirit’s power by asserting that the gifts of the Holy Spirit had ceased with the passing of the apostolic church.
2. Which Pentecostal leader is identified as being the first to teach that tongues is the initial “Bible evidence” of the baptism in the Holy Spirit? Charles Parham
3. Which of the following is identified in the text as an area of disagreement among Pentecostals? B. The value of the book of Acts for building doctrine
4. A stirring and ultimately divisive sermon entitled “The Finished Work of Calvary” was preached by which Pentecostal leader? D. William Durham
5. Which of the following is regarded as a hallmark of the Assemblies of God? Voluntary cooperation
6. Which one of the following individuals was elected as the first general superintendent of the Assemblies of God? E. N. Bell
7. The second General Council was held in what city? Chicago, Illinois
8. The three debates that occurred within the AG between 1914 and 1927 were speaking in tongues as the initial evidence of Spirit baptism, universalism, and the nature of the Godhead.
9. Which of the following was a new ministry that started up with the encouragement of the General Council? Ministry to the Deaf (under Elsie Peters)
10. Why did P. C. Nelson’s Bible Doctrines (printed by Gospel Publishing House) become a popular manual? It was written in plain language and provided a working knowledge of AG beliefs..
11. Which of the following women ministers—known as “Mother Peace”—served in China during the troubled times of opium addiction and famine? Marie Stephany.
12. One of the best-known spiritual mentors in Pentecostal circles who ministered for sixty-seven years was Hattie Hammond.
13. One reason for the rise of the New Order of the Latter Rain was the concern that the days of power in the Pentecostal Movement seemed to be over.
14. In general, what was the result of the healingevangelistic ministry overseas? Healing evangelism had a lasting and positive effect on the growth of the Assemblies of God.
15. A significant outcome of the 1959 General Council in San Antonio, Texas, was the election of second generation Pentecostal leaders born in the twentieth century.
16. What influenced the General Council to officially condemn racial discrimination? Billy Graham had invited an African American to join his evangelistic team, causing the Council embarrassment.
17. J. W. Tucker’s martyrdom resulted in the salvation of many because custom required the Mangbetu tribe to listen to Tucker’s gospel message since his blood had mingled with the water of their river.
18. At the Conference on the Holy Spirit in 1982, Thomas Zimmerman warned against the extremes of withdrawing from the world and focusing on social activism to the exclusion of spreading the gospel.
19. The Jumaa Prayer Fellowship is now known as Global Initiative: Reaching Muslim Peoples.
20. Who served as national secretary of the Education Department and as president of several Assemblies of God colleges? J. Robert Ashcroft
21. George O. Wood’s five core values include proclaiming Christ, investing in the next generation, planting churches and revitalizing existing ones, and resourcing our Fellowship, and praying for God’s favor.
22. The four positions that were added to the Executive Presbytery were for (1) a minister under 40, (2) an ordained female, (3) a minister from a third language area, and (4) an African-American.
23. The Network of Women Ministers exists to: develop, mentor, and resource vocational women and to prepare women for ministry.
24. At the 2009 General Council, what was officially added as the fourth reason for being of the Assemblies of God? Demonstrating compassion.
25. Who are religious nones? People who claim no religious affiliation.
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