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"Foul Demons, Come Out!": The Rhetoric of Twentieth-Century American Faith Healing [Hardcover]

Stephen J. Pullum (Author)
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0275960838 978-0275960834 July 30, 1999
Pullum examines the rhetorical genre of 20th-century American faith healing. He first analyzes respectively the rhetoric of Aimee Semple McPherson, William Branham, Oral Roberts, Asa Alonzo Allen, Ernest Angley, Kathryn Kuhlman, and Benny Hinn--the most prominent American faith healers of this century. For each, he discusses their background, the nature of the audiences to whom they preached, and why they were so successful. Pullum concludes by drawing together the major rhetorical features of faith-healing discourse. Pullum shows that faith-healing discourse follows the strategy of offering hope to the hopeless, giving God the glory, articulating humble beginnings, offering testimony of past personal afflictions overcome, and drawing on scripture to bolster their claims. This discourse is often presented in dynamic fashion, making it not only credible, but entertaining as well. After elucidating the rhetorical patterns of faith healers, Pullum evaluates claims of the miraculous in light of the standard that they set for themselves. In other words, miracles as presented by faith healers are juxtaposed to the types one reads about in the Bible. Pullum also attempts to account for why people claim miraculous cures in spite of the fact that nothing miraculous has occurred in the services of faith healers.

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“Besides being well research and written in captivating prose (together with some good photographs), the author has managed to capture a sense of that wildly diverse entity, the relationship between audience and faith healer....Pullum has contributed to the field of historical homiletics by asking preachers to consider rhetorically just how, why, and for whom faith-healing rhetoric is used and whyit enjoys such popularity.”–Homiletic

“[a] significant contribution to scholarship addressing ministerial work of individuals in the pentecostal movement, which has until fairly recently been negelected by the academic community. His analysis of rhetorical style and techniques, however, it is truly groundbreaking and will serve as a springboard for further research. Pullman's comparison of Biblical and modern "miracles" is especially useful because he makes the comparison not as an apologist or as a debater, but as a thoughtful academic.”–Florida College

About the Author

STEPHEN J. PULLUM is Associate Professor of Communication Studies and Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

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  • Hardcover: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger Publishers (July 30, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275960838
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275960834
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must have!, May 1, 2006
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I really enjoyed this book. I had an interest in Faith Healing and what it was all about and it was pretty hard to find any books on the subject until I came upon "Foul Demons Come Out." Pullum has a rare talent of captivating his audience, not often found in authors these days. It was a fairly easy read and I definitely learned a lot more about Faith Healing like I had intended to. If you have even the slightest interest then I definitely recommend this book and if you're not interested I still recommend it because it was just THAT GOOD!
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Of all religious leaders in twentieth-century American Christendom, perhaps none was more popular and influential in his or her day than the auburn-haired, Canadian-born farmgirl who rose to stardom as a faith healer and evangelist extraordinaire by the name of Aimee Semple McPherson. Read the first page
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other faith healers, healing revivalists, healing lines, miracle service, illustrated sermon, healing evangelists, foul demons, miracle days, miracles today, thy diseases, positive faith, rhetorical criticism, divine healing, healing services
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Kathryn Kuhlman, Oral Roberts, Holy Spirit, Aimee Semple, Ernest Angley, Benny Hinn, New York, Angelus Temple, New Testament, Miracle Magazine, Radio Sermon, Grace Cathedral, William Branham, Los Angeles, Jesus Christ, United States, Gallup Poll, Living Waters, Sister Aimee, Allen Exhorting, Billy Graham, God Heals the Sick, Winston Press, World War, Christianity Today
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