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Baptism in the Spirit - Luke-Acts and the Dunn Debate (Paperback)
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Baptism in the Spirit - Luke-Acts and the Dunn Debate (Paperback)
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Synopsis: This book is about that treasured doctrine of
Pentecostalism: baptism in the Holy Spirit, understood as a work
subsequent to conversion to Christ. Since James Dunn's publication
of Baptism in the Holy Spirit, there has been heated response from
Pentecostals in defense of the doctrine. Key players are Roger
Stronstad, Howard Ervin, David Petts, James Shelton, Robert
Menzies, and ex-Pentecostal Max Turner. This book reviews
Pentecostal criticisms of Dunn with respect to Luke-Acts,
concluding that Pentecostals are right: for Luke, receiving the
Spirit was not the inception of new covenant life. It was a
powerful enabling for prophecy and miracles; for the church's
outward mission and its internal life. After placing Luke-Acts in a
wider canonical context, the book closes with some practical
lessons from Luke-Acts for today's Pentecostal churches.
Endorsement: "In Baptism in the Spirit Atkinson tackles afresh the
controversial and sometimes divisive doctrine of the same name.
Deftly and with mature even-handedness the author canvasses four
decades of scholarship on the subject. He is generous in giving
credit where it is due and is equally forthright in giving
criticism where he believes it is due. This is a must read for
those informed laypersons, pastors, theological students, and
scholars who are seeking a clearer understanding of the doctrine of
baptism in the Holy Spirit." -Roger Stronstad Biblical Theology
Director Summit Pacific College "A correct understanding of what it
means to be baptized in the Holy Spirit is of vital importance, not
only to the Pentecostal Movement, but to the entire Christian
Church of the twenty-first century. William Atkinson's book is a
valuable contribution to the discussion, summarizing and critiquing
the views of key Pentecostal scholars in relation to Dunn and
offering a refreshing conclusion of its own. It will undoubtedly
prove essential reading for Pentecostal scholars and Bible College
students alike." -David Petts Honorary Academic Fellow, University
of Wales "No single book can offer a comprehensive academic
reflection on the subject of the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
However, I consider this work as a useful manual on the academic
presentations of this doctrine. One may not agree with all the
arguments William Atkinson has raised but I do recommend this book
as an essential reading for all those who are eager to understand
the New Testament doctrine of the Spirit Baptism." -Opoku Onyinah,
Chairman Church of Pentecost, Ghana "Atkinson has done a superb job
of synthesizing and evaluating key elements of the 'Dunn Debate.'
To borrow a phrase from a cable network, this book is 'fair and
balanced.' It should be required reading for all students preparing
for Pentecostal ministry. And I strongly encourage all ministers
who identify themselves as Pentecostal or charismatic to read it."
-Anthony D. Palma Emeritus Professor of New Testament Assemblies of
God Theological Seminary Author Biography: William P. Atkinson is a
Pentecostal minister in Essex, England and Associate Research
Fellow at the London School of Theology. He is the author of the
award-winning The "Spiritual Death" of Jesus (2009).
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