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The miracle lady, Kathryn Kuhlman and the transformation of charismatic Christianity, Amy Collier Artman

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The miracle lady, Kathryn Kuhlman and the transformation of charismatic Christianity, Amy Collier Artman
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The miracle lady
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
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Amy Collier Artman
Series statement
Library of religious biography
Sub title
Kathryn Kuhlman and the transformation of charismatic Christianity
Summary
A smart, powerful, charismatic preacher brought back to life On October 15, 1974, Johnny Carson welcomed his next guest on The Tonight Show with these words: "I imagine there are very few people who are not aware of Kathryn Kuhlman. She probably, along with Billy Graham, is one of the best-known ministers or preachers in the country." But while many people today recognize Billy Graham, not many remember Kathryn Kuhlman (1907-1976), who preached faith and miracles to countless people over the fifty-five years of her ministry and became one of the most important figures in the rise of charismatic Christianity. In The Miracle Lady Amy Collier Artman tells the story of Kuhlman's life and, in the process, relates the larger story of charismatic Christianity, particularly how it moved from the fringes of American society to the mainstream. Tracing her remarkable career as a media-savvy preacher and fleshing out her unconventional character, Artman also shows how Kuhlman skillfully navigated the oppressive structures, rules, and landmines that surrounded female religious leaders in her conservative circles
Target audience
adult
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