While it might sound like gibberish to the untrained ear, there are actually two varieties of tongue-speaking among Pentecostals, according to Peter Marina, a visiting assistant professor of sociology at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
While it might sound like gibberish to the untrained ear, there are actually two varieties of tongue-speaking among Pentecostals, according to Peter Marina, a visiting assistant professor of sociology at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
While it might sound like gibberish to the untrained ear, there are actually two varieties of tongue-speaking among Pentecostals, according to Peter Marina, a visiting assistant professor of sociology at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
While it might sound like gibberish to the untrained ear, there are actually two varieties of tongue-speaking among Pentecostals, according to Peter Marina, a visiting assistant professor of sociology at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
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Peter Marina, visiting assistant professor of sociology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has had a passion for the subject since he was a kid growing up in New Orleans. After earning two degrees from the University of New Orleans and a doctoral degree in...
Peter Marina, visiting assistant professor of sociology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has had a passion for the subject since he was a kid growing up in New Orleans. After earning two degrees from the University of New Orleans and a doctoral degree in...
Peter Marina, visiting assistant professor of sociology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has had a passion for the subject since he was a kid growing up in New Orleans. After earning two degrees from the University of New Orleans and a doctoral degree in...
Four senior sociology majors at the University of Missouri–St. Louis are embarking on a research project, not only for the opportunity to get out of the classroom and get their hands dirty, but also the chance to see their work in print. Peter Marina, visiting...
Four senior sociology majors at the University of Missouri–St. Louis are embarking on a research project, not only for the opportunity to get out of the classroom and get their hands dirty, but also the chance to see their work in print. Peter Marina, visiting...
Four senior sociology majors at the University of Missouri–St. Louis are embarking on a research project, not only for the opportunity to get out of the classroom and get their hands dirty, but also the chance to see their work in print. Peter Marina, visiting...