
Spirit and Schism
A History of Oneness Pentecostalism in the Philippines
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From the Foreword by Allan H. Anderson, DTh
This book takes on the story from the unique history of Oneness Pentecostalism in the Philippines, presented for the first time in such comprehensive detail. Its origins, development, and present-day situation are discussed. In particular, it gives emphasis to the vital role played by Filipino/a preachers like Diamond Noble and Wilde Almeda. The author argues that the schisms within the movement were unavoidable both because of the historical precedents outlined above, and because of the paternalistic attitude of the foreign missionaries. There was a predisposition towards schism in the Philippines, a nation of multiple islands and various cultures. The study traces reasons why the movement divided as much as it did, and why, in some cases, this caused the further expansion of the movement. In particular, Dr. King’s analysis of schism and the reasons for it not only give readers a better understanding of Oneness Pentecostalism in the Philippines, but of Pentecostalism as a whole. I commend this book to the reader.
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