I'm sure that there have been very small pockets of Charismatics throughout history, but in my studies I have observed that the major Charismatic movement occured in the 20th century. A Doctor at Dallas Thelogical Seminary did a study of Church history and could not find ONE occurunce of indiviuals speaking in tongues in the early (post-apostolic age) church. I would not assume that Charasmatics neccessarliy stemed from Protestantism. Where I live, in Houston Texas, one of the largest groups of Charismatics that I know is the "Charismatic Chatholic Center." The following link has been very helpful to me in regards to the theology of Charismatics.
http://www.rapidnet.com/~jbeard/bdm/Psychology/cor/dominion.htm
Feel free to e-mail for further discussion of this topic, as it gives me great joy to talk about it!!!
jr2443@yahoo.com
Take care,
Don
2006-11-10 19:38:26
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answered by JR 2
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Beginnings 1950-1975
While it is difficult to locate the place and time that charismatic Christianity began to influence the mainstream churches, Dennis Bennett, an American Episcopalian, is often cited as the movement's seminal influence. Bennett was the Rector at St Mark's Episcopal Church in Van Nuys California when he announced to the congregation in 1960 that he had received the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Soon after this he was ministering in Vancouver where he ran many workshops and seminars about the work of the Holy Spirit. This influenced tens of thousands of Anglicans world-wide and also began a renewal movement within the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches.
In the 1960s and 1970s there was a renewed interest in the supernatural "gifts of the Spirit" in mainstream churches such as the Episcopal, Lutheran and Catholic churches. The Catholic Charismatic Renewal was focused in individuals like Kevin Ranaghan and his group of followers at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. Dennis Bennett was Ranaghan's counterpart in the Episcopal Church.
The charismatic renewal movement in the Eastern Orthodox Church never exerted the influence that it did in other mainstream churches. Individual priests, such as Fr. Eusebius Stephanou of the Greek Orthodox Orthodox Archdiocese of North America, founder of the Brotherhood of St. Symeon the New Theologian, Fr. Athanasius Emmert of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese and Fr. Boris Zabrodsky of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America, founder of the Service Committee for Orthodox Spiritual Renewal (SCOSR) which published "Theosis" Newsletter, were some of the more prominent leaders of the charismatic renewal in Orthodoxy.
On an international level, David du Plessis along with a host of others (including Lutheran and even Southern Baptist ministers) promoted the movement. The latter did not last long with their denominations, either volunteering to leave or being asked to do so. But in the Episcopal and Catholic churches priests were permitted to continue on in their parishes, provided they did not allow these concerns to create major divisions within their congregations.
2006-11-10 19:28:53
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answered by Adyghe Ha'Yapheh-Phiyah 6
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The Pentecostal revival began in the early 1900's following the Holiest movement (when people saught Biblical truth, unity, and purity).
The Charismatic movement is often associated with the later movement of the 50's and 60's when main stream denominations began to experience the baptism in the Holy Spirit.
You can read more about this at http://ag.org/top/about/history.cfm
2006-11-10 19:42:25
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answered by Tony S 2
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While it is difficult to locate the place and time that charismatic Christianity began to influence the mainstream churches, Dennis Bennett, an American Episcopalian, is often cited as the movement's seminal influence. Bennett was the Rector at St Mark's Episcopal Church in Van Nuys California when he announced to the congregation in 1960 that he had received the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
See second source for listing of Denominations.
2006-11-10 19:33:29
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answered by sangheilizim 4
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Deuteronomy 6:sixteen "You shall not positioned the LORD your God to the try the value of Jesus' dying is that he become suitable and God, and that he rose back. His crucifixion become in basic terms a potential to an end. King James did not translate the Bible himself he had scholars to it for him, and not all and sundry agreed along with his version, see the Geneva Bible that blatantly denounced King James. If he incredibly or your self question guy's translation get a concordance. in case you suspect the Bible than all of us have common acestory with Adam, so all of us have an identical Biblical Ancetory. maximum heavily that is why God commanded us to circulate and tell the international, so all and sundry might pay attention. Mark sixteen: 15-sixteen 15 He reported to them, "circulate into all the international and pontificate the coolest information to all creation. sixteen Whoever believes and is baptized would be saved, yet whoever would not have faith would be condemned. He did instruct himself as quickly as!!!! JESUS!!!!!! Prayer: Matthew 6:7 "once you pray, do not babble on and on as human beings of different religions do. they think of their prayers are replied in basic terms with the help of repeating their words many times." Ecclesiastes 5:2 don't be rapid mutually with your mouth, don't be hasty on your heart to utter something earlier God. God is in heaven and you're in the international, so enable your words be few. John 15:7 yet once you reside joined to me and my words proceed to be in you, you're able to ask any request you like, and it is normally granted! that is okay, and commonplace to not understand each thing, and or to question what you realize, or while you're good. while you at the instant are not thinking than you at the instant are not getting to understand. A quote from William Barclay: "If a guy fights his way by his doubts to the conviction that Jesus Christ is Lord, he has attained to a actuality that the guy who unthinkingly accepts issues can on no account attain." God is an identical God the day merely before this, as we talk, and the next day.
2016-11-23 15:20:02
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answered by ? 4
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I think you can be right, round about 1905, they started out of the Penticostal movement
2006-11-10 19:34:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Just a sec, let me get this highly venomous reptile off me and I'll address this in tongues.
2006-11-10 19:37:05
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answered by chuck y 2
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do u ever do any homework?
2006-11-10 19:29:30
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answered by q6656303 6
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