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Pentecostals (Protestantism) Business, Conservatives



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Syllabus of the Subject

Pentecostalism in America, Africa (Protestantism, Business)

  1. Introduction to Pentecostalism (Protestant - Christianity)
  2. Doctrinal Principles of Pentecostals
  3. Pentecostals in the World
  4. Pentecostal Businesspeople
    1. Cyril Ramaphosa
    2. Howard Ahmanson
    3. Steve Strang

Online Students, Master in International Business and Foreign Trade

The Subject “Pentecostals, Ethics and Business” belongs to the following Online Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Doctorate: Ethics, Religion & Business, African Business.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

Course: Christianity & Business.

Christianity and Global Business (Catholicism, Protestantism)

Masters: Religions & Business, International Business.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Pentecostales Study Doctorate in International Business in French Pentecôtistes Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Pentecostais.

Why study “Christianity and Business”?.


Pentecostalism is a movement of renewal within Protestant Christianity that places special emphasis in a direct personal experience with God through the baptism with the Holy Spirit.

  1. Pentecostals lack a central body that led the community
  2. This movement emerged in 1901 in Kansas
  3. Today, there are many Pentecostals arch-conservatives
  4. There are 740 recognized Pentecostal denomination
  5. Pentecostals believe that salvation is a gift that Christ made to the humanity when he was crucified, this salvation is achieved only by the faith
  6. Also, they believe in the Divine Holiness; even some Pentecostals claim to have been cured using prayer and faith
  7. They are also convinced that Christ will return to the earth
  8. All Pentecostal should collaborate in financing his Church
  9. Pentecostals say that they can speak several languages (Glossolalia) for work and grace of the Holy Spirit

Belief in the Holy Trinity.

There are two branches:

  1. Trinitarian Pentecostals: belief in the Holy Trinity
  2. Unitarian Pentecostals: do not accept the Trinity

There are between 250 and 279 million (4 percent of the world's population) of Pentecostals in the U.S., Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and South Korea.

Sub-Saharan Africa has the largest percentage of Pentecostals (44%), followed by America (37%) and Asia-Pacific (16%).

Some famous Pentecostals: Denzel Washington, Axl Rose, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Megan Fox, John Ashcroft (former Attorney General of the U.S.), Howard Ahmanson, Steve Strang, and Cyril Ramaphosa.

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