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Author: Carolyn Dirksen

Carolyn Dirksen was born and raised in Bisbee, Arizona, a small mining town on the Mexican border. She received her Bachelors and Masters degrees from Northern Arizona University and her Ph.D. from the University of Arizona. She has taught at Lee University for the past 50 years and served as Vice President for Academic Affairs for 14 years.
Pentecostalism and Trump’s America: Part 4
Categories EthicsPolitics

Pentecostalism and Trump’s America: Part 4

Author Carolyn Dirksen Posted on May 15, 2018

The rest of this is more or less my own thinking, so it is open to huge amounts of disagreement. Before Pat Robertson lured Pentecostals to dominion theology, there was …

Pentecostalism and Trump’s America: Part 3
Categories EthicsPolitics

Pentecostalism and Trump’s America: Part 3

Author Carolyn Dirksen Posted on April 30, 2018May 15, 2018

So how does any of that translate into the political stance of Pentecostals for Trump? Cox explains part of that transition this way: In the beginning Pentecostals were totally focused …

Pentecostalism and Trump’s America: Part 2
Categories Arts & CultureEthics

Pentecostalism and Trump’s America: Part 2

Author Carolyn Dirksen Posted on April 18, 2018May 3, 2018

…The church is a place where women and children speak and are loved and valued, where young people are given a chance to lead, and where people from across unimaginable …

Pentecostalism and Trump’s America: Part 1
Categories EthicsPolitics

Pentecostalism and Trump’s America: Part 1

Author Carolyn Dirksen Posted on April 11, 2018April 18, 2018

I (Joel) had the privilege of hearing Dr. Carolyn Dirksen present this paper at the Society for Pentecostal Studies 2018 conference in March, and I was so moved by it that …

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