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Description: This volume brings together twelve scholars from a
variety of scholarly fields including biblical studies, history,
theology, sociology, anthropology, and missiology in a
multi-disciplinary exploration of themes related to women's
leadership within the three branches of the renewal movement:
Holiness, Pentecostal and Charismatic traditions. These scholars -
women and men - from both within and outside the traditions, draw
on various methodologies including hermeneutics, ethnography,
critical theory, and historical analysis to explore the experiences
and contributions of women from the movement's inception to the
present. They keep before us the challenges that still impact
women's full participation as equal partners in ministry and
leadership on both the American and global scene. The volume looks
at the multiple roots of women's marginalization within the renewal
movement while suggesting progressive solutions that take seriously
the social locations of Pentecostal and Charismatic congregations
and the theological foundations on which the movement has been
built. At the same time, it locates these discussions within the
broader postmodern realities facing the church as it attempts to
faithfully live out its witness to the biblical truth that both
male and female are created in the God's image and endowed with the
capacity to work creatively toward the unfolding of the Kingdom.
Endorsements: ""My childhood experience led me to believe God
called both men and women to 'full-time ministry.' My mom and dad
were listed as co-pastors of every church they served. They shared
all duties of pastoral ministry. I assumed the Spirit coming on
'all flesh' meant men and women alike. This volume documents, in
detail, the complexities of 'Philip's daughters' as the
Pentecostal-charismatic tradition has emerged and developed. My
childhood experience has been impacted by much of what has been
carefully researched and analyzed by the contributors to this
volume. The stories told and critiques offered reflect lived
experiences rather than aloof scholarship. Years of ministry have
confirmed the veracity of this volume's clarion call to a
hermeneutic of recovery. The future effectiveness of the
Pentecostal movement may well depend on the fullest release of
Philip's daughter to prophesy."" --Byron Klaus President,
Assemblies of God Theological Seminary ""The time for this volume
is long overdue. The Pentecostal-charismatic movement has been
birthed and nurtured by its spirit-inspired women. Its future
relevance will depend on its commitment to and inclusion of the
'weaker sex.' These scholars, writing from inside and outside the
movement, provide compelling, thoroughly researched accounts of
this history. The editors are leading voices and advocates for the
full participation of women in every capacity. Failure to heed
their direction will result in an uneven future for the entire
Pentecostal-charismatic movement."" --Emerson B. Powery Professor
of Biblical Studies, Messiah College About the Contributor(s):
Estrelda Alexander is Associate Professor of Theology at Regent
University School of Divinity. She is author of two books including
The Women of Azusa Street (2006). Amos Yong is Professor of
Theology at Regent University School of Divinity. He is the author
of six books, including the award winning The Spirit Poured Out on
All Flesh: Pentecostalism and the Possibility of Global Theology
(2005).
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