Defining Issues in Pentecostalism

Defining Issues in Pentecostalism
Author: Steven M. Studebaker
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781556358432

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This book brings together the papers presented at the McMaster Divinity College 2007 Pentecostal Forum: Defining Issues in Pentecostalism: Classical and Emergent. It highlights the defining topics, past and present, of Pentecostal theology. The chapters are grouped under Pentecostal theology and biblical studies, with selections on classical and contemporary issues in each category. This book provides an introduction to the classical doctrines of Pentecostalism and key contemporary developments in Pentecostal theology in one volume. Professors desiring to introduce students to Pentecostalism will find here a concise and accessible introduction to the defining historical and contemporary issues.

Defining Issues in Pentecostalism

Defining Issues in Pentecostalism
Author: Steven M. Studebaker
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498275668

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This book brings together the papers presented at the McMaster Divinity College 2007 Pentecostal Forum: "Defining Issues in Pentecostalism: Classical and Emergent." It highlights the defining topics, past and present, of Pentecostal theology. The chapters are grouped under Pentecostal theology and biblical studies, with selections on classical and contemporary issues in each category. This book provides an introduction to the classical doctrines of Pentecostalism and key contemporary developments in Pentecostal theology in one volume. Professors desiring to introduce students to Pentecostalism will find here a concise and accessible introduction to the defining historical and contemporary issues.

An Introduction to Pentecostalism

An Introduction to Pentecostalism
Author: Allan Anderson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2004-05-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0521532809

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Global Pentecostalism and Charismatic Christianity in all its diversity is the fastest expanding religious movement in the world today. Allan Anderson, a former Pentecostal minister and a leading authority on global Pentecostalism, aims to make more visible the 'non-western' nature of Pentecostalism without overlooking the importance of the movement emanating from North America. Offering an innovative interpretation of Pentecostalism, he takes seriously the contributions of the Majority World to its development and, concentrating on its history and theology, reflects on the movement's development and significance throughout the world. Anderson also examines those theological issues that helped form a distinctive spirituality and how this relates to different peoples and their cultures. Finally, Anderson discusses the development of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity in the different countries from its origins at the beginning of the twentieth century to its theological emphases in the present, together with the impact of the processes of globalization.

Pentecostalism and Globalization

Pentecostalism and Globalization
Author: Steven M. Studebaker
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2010-09-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781606084045

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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.

Pentecostal Preaching and Ministry in Multicultural and Post Christian Canada

Pentecostal Preaching and Ministry in Multicultural and Post Christian Canada
Author: Steven M. Studebaker
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2019-11-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532655654

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Over the past forty years, Canada has become an increasingly secular, multicultural, and religiously plural society. Indeed, the church in Canada, and Pentecostals in particular, face a challenging context for responding to the call to bear witness to Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit. Like the disciples on the day of Pentecost, however, we need the Holy Spirit to come upon us and liberate us from our post-Christian pessimism. We need the Holy Spirit to enable us to proclaim the gospel to the nations, people that are no longer at the ends of the earth, but making their home in Canada. This book engages this new context, and considers and proposes ways that pentecostal Christians and churches can respond to the challenges of the increasingly post-Christian, multicultural, secular, and religiously plural context of Canadian society.

Issues in Contemporary Pentecostalism

Issues in Contemporary Pentecostalism
Author: R. Keith Whitt, and French L. Arrington, Editors
Publsiher: Pathway Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2012-09-19
Genre: Pentecostalism
ISBN: 9781596847309

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Contemporary Pentecostal Christianity

Contemporary Pentecostal Christianity
Author: J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781620328989

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Pentecostalism is the fastest growing stream of Christianity in the world. The real evidence for the significance of Pentecostalism lies in the actual churches they have built and the numbers they attract. In Africa, Pentecostalism has virtually become the representative face of Christianity with even historic mission denominations 'pentecostalising' their otherwise formal liturgical structures to survive. This work interprets key theological and missiological themes in African Pentecostalism by using material from the live experiences of the movement itself. An important source of primary material for instance is the popular books written by the leadership of contemporary Pentecostal churches and their media programs. An example of this is that on account of its motivational hermeneutics the Eagle, rather than the Dove, has become the preferred symbol of the Holy Spirit in this nascent dynamic movement. The interpretation of themes from contemporary African Pentecostalism in this book reveals much about how as a contemporary movement, it is reshaping African Christian spirituality in the 21st century.

Towards a Pentecostal Eschatology

Towards a Pentecostal Eschatology
Author: Larry R. McQueen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004397156

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Growing out of the need to articulate an eschatology that is consistent with the theological beliefs, spiritual experience, and hermeneutical insights of the Pentecostal movement, this volume applies an interdisciplinary approach to the subject, integrating historical, biblical, and theological studies. After providing a comprehensive review of the current state of Pentecostal eschatology, the study explores the periodical literature of the earliest years of the movement, understanding this period to be the heart or originating source of the tradition. Drawing upon insights gained from this exploration, the boundaries for discerning a contemporary Pentecostal eschatology are established and a constructive, biblical-theological contribution to this subject is offered, focused upon a fresh reading of Revelation 21–22 and framed around the narrative testimony of the fivefold gospel that emerges from the heart of the tradition.