Theological Roots Of Pentecostalism

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Theological Roots of Pentecostalism

Author : Donald W. Dayton
Publisher : Francis Asbury Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Religion
ISBN : STANFORD:36105038325580

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Theological Roots of Pentecostalism by Donald W. Dayton Pdf

Explains how Pentecostalism grew out of Methodism and the nineteenth-century American holiness movement,

The South Indian Pentecostal Movement in the Twentieth Century

Author : Michael Bergunder
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2008-06-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780802827340

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The South Indian Pentecostal Movement in the Twentieth Century by Michael Bergunder Pdf

Making up approximately 20 percent of South India's Protestants, Pentecostals are an influential part of India's Christian culture, yet there is a distinct lack of scholarly focus on this increasingly large group. This careful, well-informed study by Michael Bergunder ably fills that gap. After a brief historical introduction to the worldwide growth of Pentecostalism, Bergunder delves into the history of the South Indian Pentecostal movement in the first section. The second section gives a systematic profile of the current movement in South India, based on a wide range of source materials and on formal interviews with nearly two hundred leading pastors and evangelists. Bergunder finishes his work with prospects for the future. Three appendixes and an extended bibliography offer ample ground for further research.

Pentecostalism as a Christian Mystical Tradition

Author : Castelo, Daniel
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780802869562

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Pentecostalism as a Christian Mystical Tradition by Castelo, Daniel Pdf

Informed reassessment of Pentecostalism as a mystical tradition of the church universal Pentecostalism, says Daniel Castelo, is commonly framed as "evangelicalism with tongues" or dismissed as simply a revivalist movement. In this book Castelo argues that Pentecostalism is actually best understood as a Christian mystical tradition. Taking a theological approach to Pentecostalism, Castelo looks particularly at the movement's methodology and epistemology as he carefully distinguishes it from American evangelicalism. Castelo displays the continuity between Pentecostalism and ancient church tradition, creating a unified narrative of Pentecostalism and the mystical tradition of Christianity throughout history and today. Finally, he uses a test case to press the question of what the interactions between mystical theology and dogmatics could look like.

Baptized in the Spirit

Author : Frank D. Macchia
Publisher : Zondervan Academic
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2009-12-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780310861058

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Baptized in the Spirit by Frank D. Macchia Pdf

Baptized in the Spirit creatively examines the most recent trends in Pentecostal and charismatic theology, especially with regard to the displacement of Spirit baptism as Pentecostalism’s central distinctive. The author begins by focusing on the significance of the Holy Spirit in reciprocal and mutual work with the Son in fulfilling the will of the Father. He also shows how the pneumatological emphases in Pentecostal and charismatic theology can help to correct the tendency in Western Christianity to subordinate the Spirit to the Word.

The Spirit in the World

Author : Veli-Matti Karkkainen
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2009-08-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780802862815

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The Spirit in the World by Veli-Matti Karkkainen Pdf

Pentecostal scholars from four continents here offer constructive theological proposals focusing on the role of the Holy Spirit in diverse cultural and religious contexts. Typical Pentecostal topics Spirit-baptism, healing, and other charisms are interwoven with such themes as post-colonialism, religious plurality, racial diversity, and cultural heritage.

Pentecostals After a Century

Author : Allan H. Anderson,Walter J. Hollenweger
Publisher : Bloomsbury T&T Clark
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1999-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : UOM:49015003133478

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Pentecostals After a Century by Allan H. Anderson,Walter J. Hollenweger Pdf

This book emerges from a consultation in June 1996 with Walter J. Hollenweger, acknowledged doyen of Pentecostal studies, held at Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham. Different perspectives are offered from scholars from five continents, emphasizing the increasingly non-Western nature of this rapidly growing Christian movement and the significance of its roots. Central challenges facing Pentecostalism after a century of existence include the central doctrine of Spirit baptism and its relationship to the 'supernatural', the political relevance of the movement in different parts of the world, the indigenization and contextualization of the movement, and case studies from four continents.

Beyond Pentecostalism

Author : Wolfgang Vondey
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2010-09-23
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780802864017

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Beyond Pentecostalism by Wolfgang Vondey Pdf

The Pentecostal Manifestos series aims to speak for and to a rising, outward-looking generation of Pentecostal scholarship. Written by both established and newly emerging scholars, the various "manifesto" volumes are to be creative statements, marked by rigorous theological scholarship, reflecting a distinctly Pentecostal engagement with wider themes and concerns in Christian thought today. --

Afro-Pentecostalism

Author : Amos Yong,Estrelda Y. Alexander
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2011-05-16
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780814797303

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Afro-Pentecostalism by Amos Yong,Estrelda Y. Alexander Pdf

In 2006, the contemporary American Pentecostal movement celebrated its 100th birthday. Over that time, its African American sector has been markedly influential, not only vis-à-vis other branches of Pentecostalism but also throughout the Christian church. Black Christians have been integrally involved in every aspect of the Pentecostal movement since its inception and have made significant contributions to its founding as well as the evolution of Pentecostal/charismatic styles of worship, preaching, music, engagement of social issues, and theology. Yet despite its being one of the fastest growing segments of the Black Church, Afro-Pentecostalism has not received the kind of critical attention it deserves. Afro-Pentecostalism brings together fourteen interdisciplinary scholars to examine different facets of the movement, including its early history, issues of gender, relations with other black denominations, intersections with popular culture, and missionary activities, as well as the movement’s distinctive theology. Bolstered by editorial introductions to each section, the chapters reflect on the state of the movement, chart its trajectories, discuss pertinent issues, and anticipate future developments. Contributors: Estrelda Y. Alexander, Valerie C. Cooper, David D. Daniels III, Louis B. Gallien, Jr., Clarence E. Hardy III, Dale T. Irvin, Ogbu U. Kalu, Leonard Lovett, Cecil M. Robeck, Jr., Cheryl J. Sanders, Craig Scandrett-Leatherman, William C. Turner, Jr., Frederick L. Ware, and Amos Yong

From Aldersgate to Azusa Street

Author : Henry H. Knight
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2010-08-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781606089880

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From Aldersgate to Azusa Street by Henry H. Knight Pdf

Historians have noted the connections between the Wesleyan Methodist movement that began in the eighteenth century, the emergence of African American Methodist traditions and an interdenominational Holiness movement in the nineteenth century, and the birth of Pentecostalism in the twentieth century. This volume, written by historians, theologians, and pastors, builds on that earlier work. The contributors present a diverse array of key figures-denominational leaders and mavericks, institutional loyalists and come--outers, clergy and laity--who embodied these movements. The authors show that in spite of their differing historical and cultural contexts, these movements constitute a distinct theological family whose confident and expectant faith in the transforming power of God has significant implications for the renewal of the contemporary church and its faithfulness to God's mission in the world today. Contributors Corky Alexander Estrelda Alexander Kimberly Ervin Alexander Leslie D. Callahan Barry L. Callen Douglas R. Cullum Dennis C. Dickerson D. William Faupel Philip Hamner David Aaron Johnson J. C. Kelley Henry H. Knight III William C. Kostlevy Diane K. Leclerc Joshua J. McMullen Rodney McNeall Stephen W. Rankin Harold E. Raser Douglas M. Strong Matthew K. Thompson Wallace Thornton Jr. L. F. Thuston Arlene Sanchez Walsh Steven J. Land Laura Guy John H. Wigger

Pentecostal Spirituality

Author : Steven Jack Land
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1993-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 185075442X

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Pentecostal Spirituality by Steven Jack Land Pdf

In this classic book, leading Pentecostal scholar Steven J. Land offers a constructive and controversial interpretation, a 're-vision', of the Pentecostal tradition. As Pentecostalism approaches its centennial, Land argues that the early years of the movement form the heart, not the infancy, of its spirituality, and he emphasizes the crucial importance of its Wesleyan, Holiness and nineteenth-century revivalist-restorationist roots. Land's foundational study includes - an account of the relationship of spirituality and theology - a description and analysis of Pentecostal beliefs and practices - a demonstration of how these beliefs and practices are integrated into Pentecostal affections - a trinitarian definition of Pentecostal Spirituality, arguing that a passion for the kingdom of God is ultimately a passion for God Himself

Pentecostalism and Globalization

Author : Steven M. Studebaker
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2010-09-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781606084045

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Pentecostalism and Globalization by Steven M. Studebaker Pdf

In little over a century, the Pentecostal movement has emerged from small bands of revival seekers to become one of the largest Christian groups in the world. Primarily a movement within Western Christianity for much of its brief history, it is increasingly characterized as a global movement. Pentecostal theology and ministry in a Western context must engage global Pentecostalism and be willing to rethink its traditional patterns of thought and practice in light of the evolving nature of the movement.The essays in this book come mainly from the McMaster Divinity College 2008 Pentecostal Forum: "The Many Faces of Pentecostalism: Pentecostalism and Globalization." The first section outlines the nature of globalization and establishes it as the context for contemporary Pentecostal theology and ministry. The other contributions explore the impact of globalization on traditional areas of Pentecostal theology, such as Spirit baptism and speaking in tongues, and twenty-first-century Pentecostal ministry.

Theological Hermeneutics in the Classical Pentecostal Tradition

Author : L. William Oliverio Jr.
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2012-08-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004231924

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Theological Hermeneutics in the Classical Pentecostal Tradition by L. William Oliverio Jr. Pdf

In Theological Hermeneutics in the Classical Pentecostal Tradition: A Typological Account, L. William Oliverio Jr. accounts for the development of Classical Pentecostal theology, as theological hermeneutics, through four types: the original Classical Pentecostal hermeneutic, the Evangelical-Pentecostal hermeneutic, the contextual-Pentecostal hermeneutic, and the ecumenical-Pentecostal hermeneutic. Oliverio gives special attention to key figures in shaping Pentecostal theology and the underlying philosophical assumptions which informed their theological interpretations of reality. The text concludes with a philosophical basis for future Pentecostal theological hermeneutics within the contours of a hermeneutical realism that affirms both the hermeneutical nature of all theology and the implicit affirmation of realism within theological accounts.

Christ-Centered

Author : Robert P. Menzies
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 157 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2020-10-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781725267848

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Christ-Centered by Robert P. Menzies Pdf

Pentecostals are often portrayed as emotional people who are driven largely by experience. In Christ-Centered, Menzies argues that this caricature misses the fact that Pentecostals are fundamentally "people of the book." Although Pentecostals encourage spiritual experience, they do so with a constant eye to Scripture. The Bible, and particularly the book of Acts, fosters and shapes pentecostal experience. Additionally, Pentecostals are defined by their emphasis on a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. At its heart, the pentecostal movement is not Spirit-centered, but rather Christ-centered. The work of the Spirit, as Pentecostals understand it, centers on exalting and bearing witness to the Lordship of Christ. Menzies develops these themes by examining the origins, biblical foundations, and missional orientation of the modern pentecostal movement. He concludes that, in spite of contradictory messages from some in fundamentalist pews and the pentecostal academy, Pentecostals are and have always been solidly evangelical.

Divine Healing: The Formative Years: 1830–1890

Author : James Robinson
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2011-04-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781621895862

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Divine Healing: The Formative Years: 1830–1890 by James Robinson Pdf

Divine healing is commonly practiced today throughout Christendom and plays a significant part in the advance of Christianity in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Such wide acceptance of the doctrine within Protestantism did not come without hesitation or controversy. The prevailing view saw suffering as a divine chastening designed for growth in personal holiness, and something to be faced with submission and endurance. It was not until the nineteenth century that this understanding began to be seriously questioned. This book details those individuals and movements that proved radical enough in their theology and practice to play a part in overturning mainstream opinion on suffering. James Robinson opens up a treasury of largely unknown or forgotten material that extends our understanding of Victorian Christianity and the precursors to the Pentecostal revival that helped shape Christianity in the twentieth century.

Canadian Pentecostals, the Trinity, and Contemporary Worship Music

Author : Michael A. Tapper
Publisher : Global Pentecostal and Charism
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9004343318

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Canadian Pentecostals, the Trinity, and Contemporary Worship Music by Michael A. Tapper Pdf

This volume sensibly examines whether an inconsistency exists between a Canadian Pentecostal denomination's trinitarian statement of faith and the songs they most commonly sing. Colin Gunton's trinitarian theology is utilized as a framework for this landmark analysis.