Charles F. Parham

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Charles F. Parham was an early 20th-century American evangelist and theologian widely regarded as a founder of modern Pentecostalism, whose teachings on Spirit baptism and speaking in tongues profoundly shaped the movement.

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Charles Fox Parham 2
Charles F. Parham canonical 1
Charles Parham Jr. 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian evangelist
Pentecostal theologian
founder of modern Pentecostalism
human
associatedWith Bethel Healing Home
Stone’s Folly, Topeka, Kansas
causeOfDeath heart disease
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1873-06-04
dateOfDeath 1929-01-29
denomination Holiness
era early 20th century
familyName Parham
founded Apostolic Faith Mission
surface form: Apostolic Faith Mission in Topeka, Kansas

Apostolic Faith Movement
Bethel Bible School
fullName Charles F. Parham self-linksurface differs
surface form: Charles Fox Parham
givenName Charles
hasChild Charles F. Parham self-linksurface differs
surface form: Charles Parham Jr.

Claude Parham
Robert Parham
influenced William J. Seymour
early Pentecostal leaders in the United States
formation of classical Pentecostal denominations
languageOfWorkOrName English
middleName Fox
movement Holiness movement
Pentecostal churches
surface form: Pentecostalism
notableEvent New Year’s Day 1901 Topeka outpouring of tongues
notableFor formulating early Pentecostal doctrine of Spirit baptism
influencing the Azusa Street Revival through his student William J. Seymour
teaching that speaking in tongues is the initial evidence of Spirit baptism
occupation evangelist
pastor
theologian
placeOfBirth Muskogee County, Iowa, United States
placeOfDeath Baxter Springs, Kansas
surface form: Baxter Springs, Kansas, United States
placeOfEducationActivity Topeka, Kansas
surface form: Topeka, Kansas, United States
placeOfEvangelisticActivity Kansas
surface form: Kansas, United States

Oklahoma
surface form: Oklahoma, United States

Texas
surface form: Texas, United States
religion Christianity
spouse Sarah Thistlethwaite Parham
theologicalView divine healing
initial evidence doctrine of glossolalia
premillennialism
wrote A Voice Crying in the Wilderness
A Voice Crying in the Wilderness
surface form: Kol Kare Bomidbar (A Voice Crying in the Wilderness)

The Everlasting Gospel

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Azusa Street Revival hasKeyFigure Charles F. Parham
William J. Seymour precededBy Charles F. Parham
this entity surface form: Charles Fox Parham
Charles F. Parham fullName Charles F. Parham self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Charles Fox Parham
Charles F. Parham hasChild Charles F. Parham self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Charles Parham Jr.