Luther Oconer is Assistant Professor of United Methodist Studies and Director of the Center for Evangelical United Brethren Heritage at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. He is an ordained elder from the United Methodist Church in the Philippines.
"This groundbreaking historical study broadens our understanding of
Methodism in the Philippines. Luther Oconer's portrayal of holiness
revivalism in its social contexts illumines how the local and the
global intersected. It shows how Filipinos, women missionaries, and
other participants together crafted a vigorous and influential
faith. I recommend this book very highly, as a fine contribution to
the expanding field of World Christianity."
--Dana L. Robert, Truman Collins Professor at Boston University
"Luther Oconer's book illuminates a hitherto unexplored side of the
history of Methodism in the Philippines--how it was influenced by
the culto Pentecostal. Hopefully, this new shaft of light will
bring about a more benign understanding of culto Pentecostal as its
misperceptions continue to cause cracks among the rank and file of
Filipino Methodists. At the very least, Oconer's scholarly treatise
should drive a more cerebral re-examination of the subject."
--Reynato S. Puno, Former Chief Justice of the Philippines
"A profitable, engaging, readable, and well-researched tour through
the American holiness world, tracking the holiness/Pentecostal
witness to India and thence to the Philippines. Filipino Methodism,
Luther Oconer shows, was shaped and continues to be leavened by the
culto Pentecostal. A must read for Methodists and especially United
Methodists."
-- Russell E. Richey, Dean Emeritus at Candler School
"Oconer's Spirit-Filled Protestantism is necessary reading for
those interested in the development of Protestantism as a global
phenomenon. This extremely engaging treatment traces the
development of Philippine Methodism in the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries. Oconer's research recovers the historical and
theological roots of culto Pentecostal revivalist missionaries,
evangelists, and laity in the Philippines."
--Dr. Scott Kisker, Professor at United Theological Seminary
"In Spirit-filled Protestantism, Luther Oconer revises and
revitalizes the history of the arrival of American holiness
revivalism into the Philippine Islands via Methodist Episcopal
missionaries. Following revival practices and doctrines as they
made their way into the islands behind the American military and
alongside the larger colonial project, Oconer re-narrates a tired
and simplistic one-way story of western religious imperialism into
a stirring drama of pan-Pacific 'Holy Spirit revival.' Tracing the
movement and subsequent reconstructions of holiness thought,
practice, and performance through revivals in India that spread to
the Philippines, Oconer provides a full and convincing portrayal of
Filipino intellectual, emotional, and institutional engagement with
the religious offerings of the missionaries. This culto
Pentecostal, which Oconer argues opened the space for Filipino
participation in the global Pentecostal healing movement in the
1950's, became the kernel for the development of Filipino Methodist
identities, practices, and schisms."
--Morris L. Davis, Associate Professor at Drew University
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