Mar 7, 2023 | Book Reviews
The retelling of the modern Pentecostal movement seldom emphasizes the impact of William Joseph Seymour enough. As a one-eyed Black man in the early 1900s, Seymour offered a deeply divided society an eschatological view of the kingdom that struck at the very...
Mar 7, 2023 | Book Reviews
Tucked away in the 16th century lies a seldom-discussed phenomenon that worked its way through—and out from—the reforms of Luther and Zwingli. In his academic work, Pentecostal Aspects of Early Sixteenth-Century Anabaptism, Charles Hannon Byrd II undertakes the...