Tongues of Men and Angels: The Religious Language of Pentecostalism |
Contents
Glossolalia in Christianity I | 1 |
Acquired Supernaturally | 44 |
Described Linguistically | 73 |
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appear Assemblies of God baptism Bartleman behavior believe Biblical breath-groups Catholic Chapter charismatic movement charismatists Christian church common congregation consciousness consonants Corinthians costal course cultural described emotional English example experience explanation fact feel Full Gospel functions of glossolalia gift glos glossas glossolalia glossolalic glossolalic discourse glossolalic messages glossolalic prayers glossolalic speech glossolalic utterance guage hand heard holiness movement Holy Spirit human language identified interpretation Jesus kind leader learned linguistic Lord meaning meaningless meeting ment minister Molokans natural language neo-Pentecostal nonsense normal observed occur one's Oral Roberts patterns Pente Pentecostalist person phenomenon Pilagá praise praying in tongues pseudolanguage psychological recorded religion religious glossolalia reported respondents sects sense similar social society solalia someone song sounds speak in tongues spoken supernatural syllables talk in tongues things tion tongue speakers traditional Pentecostal trance vocal voice vowels words xenoglossia