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Pentecostalismo é um movimento de renovação carismática de dentro do cristianismo, que coloca ênfase especial em uma experiência direta e pessoal de Deus através do Batismo no Espírito Santo. O termo Pentecostal é derivado Pentecostes, um termo grego que descreve a festa judaica das semanas. Para os cristãos, este evento comemora a descida do Espírito Santo sobre os seguidores de Jesus Cristo, conforme descrito no Livro de Atos, Capítulo 2. More information...

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