ABSTRACT

Scripting Pentecost explores and develops an analysis of worship and liturgy in Pentecostal and Charismatic traditions. Organized into three main sections, history, theology, and contemporary practice, the first section quarries the historical trajectories of classic Pentecostalism, the Charismatic movement, Third-Wave, and Oneness Pentecostalism. Particular attention is given to the liturgical approaches of some of the earliest leaders, including William J. Seymour, Alexander Boddy, and Aimee Semple McPherson. The second section, constructive theology, offers theological approaches to liturgical studies from Pentecostal and Charismatic perspectives. In this section the Pentecostal and Charismatic tradition is advanced and extended by an interaction with ecumenical sources. The third section, case studies in contemporary worship theology and practice, examines the actual performance of liturgy through selected global case studies chosen to reflect a diversity of ecclesial practice in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Latin America and Oceania.

part |106 pages

History and theology

chapter |17 pages

“New voices”

Pentecostal preachers in North America, 1890–1930

chapter |21 pages

The Welsh Revival and the Azusa Street Revival

Liturgical connections, similarities and development

chapter |16 pages

Classical Pentecostal liturgy

Between formalism and fanaticism

chapter |15 pages

An ever-renewed renewal

Fifty years of Charismatic worship

chapter |11 pages

Saving liturgy

(Re)imagining Pentecostal liturgical theology and practice 1