Volume editors, contributors, and respondents convene for this roundtable session on the first academic edited volume on Oneness Pentecostalism in North America. It maps the major ideas, arguments, periodization, and historical figures; corrects long-standing misinterpretations; and draws attention to how race and gender impacted the growth and trajectories of this movement. With its rapid growth throughout the twentieth century, especially among ethnic minorities, Oneness Pentecostalism assumed a diversity of theological, ethnic, and cultural expressions. This book reckons with the multiculturalism of the movement over the course of the twentieth century. The contributors to this volume demonstrate that the movement is fluid and that the interpretation of its history and theology should be grounded in the variegated North American contexts in which Oneness Pentecostalism has taken root and dynamically developed.
Peter Althouse, Oral Roberts University | palthouse@outlook.com | View |
Leah Payne | lpayne@georgefox.edu | View |