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  2. Neo-charismatic movement - Wikipedia

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    C. Peter Wagner is a leader among Neo-charismatics in the U.S., and is known for naming the Neo-charismatic movement the "third wave" of Charismatic Christianity.. The "first wave" of Charismatic Christianity is Pentecostalism, which originated in Kansas, US in 1901, and later spread to Texas, Los Angeles, and then to other countries.

  3. The Pentecostal renewal continues to sweep the planet - AOL

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    The Charismatic movement, occasionally called Neo-Pentecostalism, is a more recent offshoot. It erupted among mainstream Christian groups in the mid-20th Century, when nearly every established ...

  4. Pentecostalism - Wikipedia

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    Pentecostalism or classical Pentecostalism is a Protestant Charismatic Christian movement [1] [2] [3] ... This initially became known as New or Neo-Pentecostalism ...

  5. Charismatic Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The neo-charismatic movement, also known as the Third Wave, a term coined by C. Peter Wagner, has also spread widely since 1970; these churches often reject the charismatic or Pentecostal label but accept the general practice of accepting gifts of the Spirit.

  6. Renewal (religion) - Wikipedia

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    Renewal is the collective term for Charismatic, Pentecostal, and Neo-charismatic churches. [citation needed] According to the World Christian Database, there are nearly 80 million renewalists in the United States, including pentecostals, charismatics and neo-charismatics. [1]

  7. Pentecostal Saint Thomas Christians - Wikipedia

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    Prominent Neo–Pentecostal churches with predominantly St. Thomas Christian members include Heavenly Feast, Covenant People, Parra etc. Heavenly Feast was founded in 1998, by Matthew Kuruvilla (originally Malankara Orthodox). [6] [41] [43] Regular Sunday worshippers in the Heavenly Feast headquarters in Kottayam, number about 15,000. [41]

  8. The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and ...

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    Published in 2002, it is the "revised and expanded edition" of the 1988 Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements. Both editions are published by Zondervan . The original edition states the contributors to the volume come from both within and without the movement(s), and a "balanced overview" is attempted.

  9. List of Christian movements - Wikipedia

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    Charismatic movement or "Neo-Pentecostalism": Pentecostal beliefs and practices spread to churches outside the Holiness tradition. Catholic Charismatic Renewal; Charismatic Restorationism: Pentecostal beliefs and practices together with restorationist elements that reject denominationalism. Closely related to Latter Rain Movement.