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Walter Robert McAlister (Ontario, 13 August 1931 – Rio de Janeiro, 13 November 1993) was a Canadian Pentecostal minister who founded the New Life Christian church ({{lang-pt|Igreja Cristã de Nova Vida}}) in Brazil. In 1913 McAlister was the trigger point of the creation of Oneness Pentecostalism when he preached at a Pentecostal camp in Los Angeles that the "in the name of Jesus" (Acts 2:38) baptismal formula was to be preferred over "in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost" (Acts 28:19). This led to a group, led by McAlister, Glenn Cook, and Frank Ewart rebaptizing themselves and forming what became the "Jesus only" or Oneness Pentecostal movement.[1]References1. ^C. Douglas Weaver [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=0mQUxz82-08C&pg=PA16 The Healer-prophet: William Marrion Branham : a Study of the Prophetic p.16] ". rebaptized "in the name of Jesus" only.64 A new movement resulted when McAlister, Glenn Cook, and Frank Ewart agreed upon the necessity of rebaptism. ... new baptismal formula, they were led to develop a theological justification for it."
External links- {{Citation | title = História da denominação | publisher = Portal Nova vida | url = http://www.portalnovavida.org.br/denomina%C3%A7%C3%A3o/hist%C3%B3ria.html |trans-title=Denominational history | language = Portuguese | place = BR}}
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