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The Full Gospel movement within Protestant Christianity places special emphasis on the gifts of the Holy Spirit and in that God wills for his children to be prosperous in all areas of their lives:

  • Spiritual - ; ; .
  • Mental - ; ; .
  • Physical - ; ; .
  • Financial - ; ; ; ; .
  • Social - .

A Pentecostal church may be called a Full Gospel Tabernacle. Pentecostalism arises from Revivalism in the Holiness movement, which by the turn of the twentieth century was frequently associated with impromptu gatherings at a Chautauqua tent, often called a "tabernacle" evoking the Biblical Feast of Tabernacles. Gospel Tabernacle was a term introduced by Holiness preacher and author Albert Benjamin Simpson, a fore-runner of the Pentecostal movement; which eventually led to many Pentecostal churches adopting the term for their place of meeting.

Full Gospel advocates

  • Kenneth E. Hagin
  • Kenneth Copeland
  • Creflo Dollar
  • Jesse Duplantis
  • John Bevere
  • Doug Chambers

See also: Pentecostalism, Word of faith theology


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