The Spirituality of Black Hebrew Pentecostals

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The Spirituality of Black Hebrew Pentecostals
Author : Fred G. Sherron
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Publisher : UJ Press
Language : English
Release Date : 01 January 2010
ISBN : 9781920383152
Pages : 226 pages
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The spirituality of Black Hebrew Pentecostalism is a rich tradition that has been hidden from the view of scholars. With the new interest in spirituality forming the background to this title, the author attempts to enlighten readers about this tradition.

The Spirituality of Black Hebrew Pentecostals

The spirituality of Black Hebrew Pentecostalism is a rich tradition that has been hidden from the view of scholars. With the new interest in spirituality forming the background to this title, the author attempts to enlighten readers about this tradition.

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