Bibliography, Joy Unspeakable

Bibliography, Joy Unspeakable


For Further Reading

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Anderson, Robert Mapes. 1979. Vision of the Disinherited. New York: Oxford
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Block-Hoell, Nils. 1964. The Pentecostal Movement. Oslo, Norway:
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Boggs, Beverly. Some Aspects of Worship in a Holiness Church. New York Folklore
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Bruce, Dickson. 1974. And They All Sang Hallelujah: Plain-Folk Camp-Meeting
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Clements, William. 1978. The American Folk Church in Northeast Arkansas. Journal
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---. 1981. Ritual Expectations in Pentecostal Healing Experience. Western Folklore.
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Cox, Harvey. 1969. The Feast of Fools. New York: Harper and Row.

Cutten, George. 1927. Speaking With Tongues. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Damboriena, Prudencio. 1969. Tongues as of Fire: Pentecostalism in Contemporary Christianity. Cleveland: Corpus Books.

Dégh, Linda. 1994. Tape-Recording Miracles for Everyday Living: The Ethnography of
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Dieter, Marvin. 1980. The Holiness Revival in the Nineteenth Century. New Jersey:
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Gerlach, Luther P. and Virinia H. Hine. 1968. Five Factors Crucial to the Growth and
Spread of a Modern Religious Movement. Journal for the Scientific Study of
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Gilmore, Susan K. 1969. Personality Differences Between High and Low Dogmatism
Groups of Pentecostal Believers. Journal for the Scientific Study of
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Goldenberg, Naomi R. 1979. Changing of the Gods. Boston: Beacon Press.

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Goldstein, Diane E. 1983. The Language of Religious Experience and Its Implications
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Goodman, Felicitas. 1972. Speaking in Tongues: A Cross-Cultural Study of

Glossolalia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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Kane, Steve. Holy Ghost People. Appalachian Journal. 1: 255-61.

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Kroll-Smith, J. Stephen. 1980. The Testimony as Performance. Journal for the
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LaBarre, Weston. 1962. They Shall Take Up Serpents. Minneapolis: University of
Minnesota Press.

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