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  1. Christianity • Protestantism. Christianity portal. v. t. e. Charles Fox Parham (June 4, 1873 – January 29, 1929) was an American preacher and evangelist. Together with William J. Seymour, Parham was one of the two central figures in the development and early spread of American Pentecostalism.

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  3. Religious Leader. He was an American Pentecostal pioneer, Bible school director, editor and author. Because in 1901 he formulated the classical theology of tongues-speech being the initial evidence of the baptism in the Holy Spirit, he is credited with being the founder of the modern-day Pentecostal movement which...

    • Baxter Springs, Kansas
    • June 4, 1873
    • Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA
  4. Mar 10, 2023 · Charles Fox Parham (1873–1929) was an American preacher and evangelist and one of the central figures in the emergence of American Pentecostalism. It was Parham who first claimed that speaking in tongues was the inevitable evidence of the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

  5. views updated. Charles Fox Parham (1873-1929) is often referred to as the "Father of Modern Day Pentecostalism." Rising from a nineteenth century frontier background, he emerged as the early leader of a major religious revivalist movement. He emphasized the role of the Holy Spirit and the restoration of apostolic faith.

  6. Parham, Charles Fox (1873-1929) American Pentecostal Pioneer and Founder of the Apostolic Faith Movement. Born in Muscatine, Iowa, Parham was converted in 1886 and enrolled to prepare for ministry at Southwestern Kansas College, a Methodist institution.

  7. One of the earliest examples of Christian Identity in the Pentecostal Movement is through its founder, Charles Fox Parham. Parham came in contact with the British Israel Doctrine, which was taught in Frank Sandford’s cult school in Maine, and Sandford favored C. A. L. Totten’s version of the British Israel Doctrine, which included the ...

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