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  1. William Howard Durham (June 10, 1873 in Brodhead, Kentucky – July 7, 1912 in Los Angeles, California) was an early Pentecostal preacher and theologian, best known for advocating the Finished Work doctrine.

  2. William H. Durham. For the Pentecostal preacher, see William Howard Durham. William H. Durham, a biological anthropologist and evolutionary biologist, [1] [2] is the Bing Professor Emeritus in Human Biology at Stanford University.

    • Stanford University, University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts alumni
    • American
    • Biological anthropology, evoultionary biology
  3. pastor theologian. William Howard Durham was an early Pentecostal preacher and theologian, best known for advocating the Finished Work doctrine. Background. Durham was born in 1873 in rural Kentucky and joined his family"s Baptist church. However, he would only experience conversion later. Career.

  4. William Howard Durham ( Kentucky, 1873 – [onde?], 1912) foi um teólogo e evangelista pentecostal, defensor da doutrina da “ Obra Consumada no Calvário”. Biografia. William Howard Durham nasceu na zona rural de Kentucky e, aos 18 anos, começou a acompanhar sua família nos cultos da Igreja Batista.

    • 1912 (39 anos)
  5. The Life of William Durham. William H. Durham was born in 1873 and lived until 1912. He was originally from Kentucky. He started out as a Baptist, joining the Church in 1891. However, he was not converted to Christ until seven years later, in Minnesota, when he had a revelation of Christ, crucified. Durham entered full-time ministry and became ...

  6. William H. Durham and the Doctrine of Sanctification By: Ray Shelton Dec. 1, 1973. The great majority of the early pentecostal believers, influenced by their former holiness connections, accepted the teaching concerning sanctification as a second definite work of grace, "definite experience" in which a man is cleansed from "inbred sin" and the sinful nature is eradicated.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2015 · 01 Jan 2015. Download Citation Get Permissions. Get Access. Abstract. Metadata. Scholars recognize William H. Durham as responsible for introducing a non-Wesleyan theology of sanctification into the early pentecostal movement.