Neo-charismatic movement

The Neo-charismatic (also third-wave charismatic or hypercharismatic) movement is a movement within evangelical Protestant Christianity that is composed of a diverse range of independent churches and organizations that emphasize the current availability of gifts of the Holy Spirit, such as speaking in tongues and faith healing. The Neo-charismatic movement is considered to be the "third wave" of the Charismatic Christian tradition which began with Pentecostalism (the "first wave"), and was furthered by the Charismatic movement (the "second wave").[1]: 6  As a result of the growth of postdenominational and independent charismatic groups, Neo-charismatics are now believed to be more numerous than the first and second wave categories.[2] As of 2002, some 19,000 denominations or groups, with approximately 295 million individual adherents, were identified as Neo-charismatic.[2]

  1. ^ McCloud, Sean (2015). American Possessions: Fighting Demons in the Contemporary United States. New York: Oxford University Press.
  2. ^ a b Burgess, Stanley M.; van der Maas, Eduard M., eds. (2002). "Neocharismatics". The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements. Grand Rapids: Zondervan. pp. 286–287.

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