Alan J. Clark holds a doctorate degree from the Religion Department at Claremont Graduate University, with emphases in North American religious history, global Pentecostalism, and the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. A Brief History of the Assemblies of God in Utah 2. Underneath the Radar: Less Represented and Independent Pentecostal Denominations in Utah 3. Struggling on the Fringes: The Latino Assemblies of God and the Asamblea ApostOlica de la Fe en Cristo JesUs in Utah 4. "Taking Us Higher": Church of God in Christ History in Utah 5. "Laborers Are Needed in These Western States": Pentecostal Woman Evangelists in Utah 6. Growing Pains: The Struggles of Pentecostal Church Growth in Utah 7. Meet the Mormons Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
"Clark provides us with a fascinating look at Pentecostalism within the unique culture of Latter-day Saints. I recommend this book to anyone who wishes to understand not only the histories and varieties of Pentecostalisms in Utah, but also their relationship to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."-Cecil M. Robeck Jr., coeditor of The Cambridge Companion to Pentecostalism "By capturing the context of Mormon/Pentecostal interactions in Utah since the early twentieth century, Clark offers a much-needed boost and corrective. This kind of comparative religious history promises to open doors to fill that void."-James Goff, Appalachian State University