Aimee Semple McPherson and the Making of Modern Pentecostalism 1890-1926
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Pentecostalism was born at the turn of the twentieth century in a tumble-down shack in a rundown semi-industrial area of Los Angeles composed of a tombstone shop saloons livery stables and railroad freight yards. One hundred years later Pentecostalism has not only proven to be the most dynamic representative of Christian faith in the past century but a transnational religious phenomenon as well. In a global context Pentecostalism has attained a membership of 500 million growing at the rate of 20 million new members a year. Aimee Semple McPherson born on a Canadian farm was Pentecostalism's first celebrity its female Billy Sunday. Arriving in Southern California with her mother two children and $100.00 in 1920 Sister Aimee as she was fondly known quickly achieved the height of her fame. In 1926 by age 35 Sister Aimee would pastor America's largest 'class A' church perhaps becoming the country's first mega church pastor. In Los Angeles she quickly became a folk hero and civic institution. Hollywood discovered her when she brilliantly united the sacred with the profane. Anthony Quinn would play in the Temple band and Aimee would baptize Marilyn Monroe council Jean Harlow and become friends with Charlie Chaplain Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. Based on the biographer's first time access to internal church documents and cooperation of Aimee's family and friends this major biography offers a sympathetic appraisal of her rise to fame revivals in major cities and influence on American religion and culture in the Jazz Age. The biographer takes the reader behind the scenes of Aimee's fame to the early days of her harsh apprenticeship in revival tents failed marriages and poverty. Barfoot recreates the career of this called and driven woman through oral history church documents and by a creative use of new source material. Written with warmth and often as dramatic as Aimee herself the author successfully captures not only what made Aimee famous but also what transformed Pentecostalism from its meager Azusa Street mission beginnings into a transnational global religion.
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