Shepherding Movement

Book Summary


An engaging history of the Shepherding Movement, an influential and controversial expression of the charismatic renewal in the 1970s and 1980s. This neopentecostal movement, led by popular Bible teachers Ern Baxter, Don Basham, Bob Mumford, Derek Prince and Charles Simpson, became a house church movement in the United States. The Shepherding Movement is a case study of an attempt at renewing church structures. Many critics accused the movement of being authoritarian because of its emphasis on submission to a personal pastor or "shepherd" as they termed it. This is an engagin history of the Shepherding Movement, an influential and controversial expression of the charismatic renewal in the 1970's and 1980's. This neopentecostal movement, led by popular Bible teachers Ern Baxter, Don Basham, Bob Mumford, Derek Prince and Charles Simpson, became a house/cell church movement in the United States. The Shepherding Movement is an ecclesiological case study of an attempt at renewing church structures. It's emphasis on submission to a personal pastor, or 'shepherd' as the movement termed it, brought accusations of authoritarianism. The Shepherding Movement's story provides a unique perspective on the history of the charismatic renewal in the United States and its struggle to handle a controversy that forever changed the Renewal's ecumenical character. S. David Moore is Associate Professor at the Life Pacific College in San Dimas, California.

Book Details


Book Name Shepherding Movement
Author S. David Moore, David S. Moore
Publisher Continuum (Apr 2004)
ISBN 9780826471604
Pages 240
Language English
Price 1961
 
 

© 2025 Holydrops. All Rights Reserved