Individuals “getting happy” with the Holy Spirit may spontaneously partake in a modern form of this tradition associated with the Black gospel tradition. For 10 points each:
[10h] What African American religious tradition historically saw participants dance in a counter-clockwise motion in tune with the stickman’s beat? In the modern day, these “praise breaks” are a fixture of Black Pentecostal worship.
ANSWER: ring shouts [or Hallelujah march; or victory march]
[10e] Similar to shouts, Holy Spirit possession may also be evidenced by this phenomenon which befell the apostles on the Day of Pentecost as recorded in Acts 2.
ANSWER: speaking in tongues [or glossolalia; accept speaking multiple or other languages and similar]
[10m] The practice of speaking in tongues within Pentecostalism has its roots in this early 20th-century Los Angeles revival movement led by William J. Seymour.
ANSWER: Azusa Street Revival
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