"Historians and hagiographers of Pentecostalism have often reflected biases interpreting history from a predominantly white, usually North American perspective,"1 (139)
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"There were many ‘Jerusalems’: Pyongyang, Korea; Pune, India; Wakkerstroom, South Africa; Lagos, Nigeria; Valparaiso, Chile; Belem, Brazil; Oslo, Norway; and Sunderland, England—among other centres.
Pentecostalism has many varieties very different from the North American ‘classical Pentecostal’ kind"–2
1A. Anderson, 'Writing the Pentecostal history of Africa, Asia and Latin America' Journal of Beliefs and Values Volume 25 Issue 4 (August 2004), 139–151, 139.
2A. Anderson, 'Writing the Pentecostal history of Africa, Asia and Latin America' Journal of Beliefs and Values Volume 25 Issue 4 (August 2004), 139–151, 142.
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