Peter Berger on the Explosive Growth of Pentecostalism

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @Liminalplace1
    @Liminalplace1 5 лет назад +4

    As a Christian and as an Anthropologist I thought that's an amazing insight from research. Connecting the Health Wealth Prosperity message to growth. As a Christian outside the USA I think charismatic/Pentecostal churches are main stream Christians now. Census figures hide this because many of traditional church affiliates don't attend church but just tick boxes on census forms. And even those attending Pentecostal churches regular still tick boxes on Census forms of their family original churches. But simply seeing the size of congregations on Sundays tells you their has been a significant shift and recruitment to Pentecostal forms. I have heard from reliable sources in Philippines that some mosques are,actually Pentecostal gatherings but they keep the outward Muslim identity to protect the ppls in a predominant Muslim area. If it was possible it be great research to see if these pentecostal mosques had greater social movement in those societies as a result.

  • @robmullin1128
    @robmullin1128 5 лет назад +4

    The Bible says on the past days he will pour out his spirit!

    • @sunnycriti9809
      @sunnycriti9809 4 года назад

      And the Lord will come back to defeat the Islamic Antichrist

    • @MarkRobertCuthbert
      @MarkRobertCuthbert 3 года назад

      @@sunnycriti9809 Jacob Rothschild ( real surname: Bauer ( it was Changed in 1770's ). Or one of the Rockefeller's is the Anti-Christ.
      U.N. Agenda 21 / Agenda 2030 / The Great Reset, have nothing to do with the Muslim world.

  • @MarkRobertCuthbert
    @MarkRobertCuthbert 3 года назад +1

    Peter Ludwig Berger was born on March 17, 1929, in Vienna, Austria, to George William and Jelka (Loew) Berger, who were Jewish converts to Christianity. He emigrated to the United States shortly after World War II in 1946 at the age of 17 and in 1952 he became a naturalized citizen. He died on June 27, 2017, in his Brookline, Massachusetts, home after a prolonged illness.
    On September 28, 1959, he married Brigitte Kellner, herself an eminent sociologist who was on the faculty at Wellesley College and Boston University where she was the chair of the sociology department at both schools. Brigitte was born in Eastern Germany in 1928. She moved to the United States in the mid-1950s. She was a sociologist who focused on the sociology of the family, arguing that the nuclear family was one of the main causes of modernization. Although she studied traditional families, she supported same-sex relationships.
    " supported same-sex relationships. ".
    That's All The Clue You Need to know what his wife really was about and maybe him too!