
- Perfect Harmony: Interracial Churches in Early Holiness-Pentecostalism, 1880-1909 (Asbury Theological Seminary Series in Christi
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"What made it possible for Frank Bartleman to say 'the color line was washed away in the blood!' at Azusa Street? Joseph Thomas uncovers how the interracialism of early modern Pentecostalism was inspired by the sanctified unity ecclesiological vision of older Wesleyan, Holiness, and other restorationist traditions of the late 19th century. is mandatory reading now not only for historians and theologians of these movements but also for those engaged in contemporary discussions - even debates - in ecumenical theology and theology of race." Amos Yong, PhD, Professor of Theology and Mission and Director of Center for Missiological Research, Fuller Theological Seminary