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The History of the Pentecostal Movement

Class Syllabus

  • Week 1 (4/06) Read pp. 9-37
  • Week 2 (4/13) Read pp. 89-117
  • Week 3 (4/20) Read pp. 124-154
  • Week 4 (4/27) Read pp. 165-193
    Assignment 2 / Research Paper Due

For each week listed below please complete the reading assignment for that week, memorize the scripture verse(s) for each chapter that week, and complete the quiz for each chapter(s) for that week. Memory verses are to be recited and quizzes are to be turned in at the beginning of each class. If you miss a class, please turn them in at the next class.

Notes and Resources,

TEXTBOOK: Hyatt, E. (2002). 2000 Years of Charismatic Christianity. Lake Mary, Florida: Charisma House Publishers

There is NO memorization for this course.

Week 1 Class Video

Week 2 Class Video

Week 3 Class Video

Week 4 Class Video

Week 1 – Bullet Point Submission (Read pp. 9-37)

Week 1 Three points learned from the reading. Week 1

  • List 3 new things that you learn from the information you read about any of the books of the Bible contained in the reading assignment. Provide a brief explain action or sentence about the point.

Week 2 – Bullet Point Submission (Read pp. 89-117)

Week 2 Three points learned from the reading.

  • List 3 new things that you learn from the information you read about any of the books of the Bible contained in the reading assignment. Provide a brief explain action or sentence about the point.

Week 3 – Bullet Point Submission (Read pp. 124-154)

Week 3 Three points learned from the reading.

  • List 3 new things that you learn from the information you read about any of the books of the Bible contained in the reading assignment. Provide a brief explain action or sentence about the point.

Week 4 – Bullet Point Submission (Read pp. 165-193)

Week 4 Three points learned from the reading.

  • List 3 new things that you learn from the information you read about any of the books of the Bible contained in the reading assignment. Provide a brief explain action or sentence about the point.