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William Branham : Dictionary of Christianity In America
Posted on Friday, March 19 @ 20:16:51 EST by WMB1

WMB1 William Branham : Dictionary of Christianity In America : 1990 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship of the USA, Downers Grove, Illinois

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Branham, William Marrion (1909-1965).

Healing* evangelist.* The post-World War 2* healing revival* in Pentecostalism* began in the ministry* of William Branham, an independent so- called "Holy Ghost" Baptist* minister* from Jeffersonville, Indiana. In 1946 Branham claimed that an angel commissioned him to be a prophet with the message of divine healing. From 1946 to 1955 Branham conducted a healing ministry that only Oral Roberts* could match. The Pentecostal masses revered his legendary healing gifts, the ability to detect diseases by the vibration of his hand and the ability to discern the secrets of a person's heart.

As healing revivalism transformed into the broader charismatic movement,* the unsophisti- cated Branham did not readily adapt. Attempting to cope with declining popularity, Branham increas- ingly asserted doctrinal revelations regarding the end-time message of God. The most controversial revelation was his claim to be the end-time prophet to the Bride of Christ. Since his death in 1965, Branham's followers have partially or totally deified him and have given his sermons scriptural status, the voice of God to this last generation. See also FAITH HEALING; PENTECOSTALISM.

BIBLIOGRAPHY. D. E. Harrell, All Things Are Possible (1975); C. D. Weaver, The Heater-Prophet, William Marrion Branham: A Study of the Prophet- ic in American Pentecostalism ( 1987). C. D. Weaver


 
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