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The Healer-Prophet
William Marrion Branham: A Study of the Prophetic in American Pentecostalism
C. Douglas Weaver, with a new foreword by Ed Harrell
This study of William Marrion Branhams ministry reveals much about the healing methodology of deliverance evangelists. Branhams theology of healing highlights the widely accepted role of evangelists as mediators between God and the afflicted. In addition, some of his methods are still commonly practiced in healing revivalism.
The dynamic growth of Pentecostalism in the twentieth century is a major feature of the modern religious scene. From its beginning, divine healing was recognized as a critical element of the Pentecostal movement. Branham is acknowledged as a leader of the healing revival movement. Although little known outside of the Pentecostal movement, his work had tremendous influence on the "prophetic" identity claimed by his contemporaries, todays televagelists, and the whole of Pentecostalism itself.
C. Douglas Weaver occupies the Barney Averitt Chair of Christianity at Brewton-Parker College in Mount Vernon, Georgia.
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