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This title offers an introduction to the subject of Pentecostal
theology, by a leading scholar in the field. Pentecostals
(traditionally) do not think theologically so much as do it
practically. This book will present Pentecostal theology as well as
the particular style of Pentecostal thinking and praxis that makes
it different. Pentecostalism is not just distinctive because of its
belief base but also because of the worldview it owns. The latter
is based on a certainty that a religion that does not work is not
worth much. Consequently, they look for expression of life and
vitality in their faith.These dominate, rather than an expression
of the cerebral, though this is changing. Nevertheless, the sense
of the immediate, the God of the now not the distant past, underlie
how they do theology. Pentecostal theology tends to be seen through
the eyes of people, not theologians; through the community, not
traditions (though they have them); through their faith and
worship, not ancient creeds. It is a theology of the dynamic, seen
through the lens of experience. It is a functional theology that
exists to operate; to incorporate an experiential dimension.
Pentecostal theology does not operate as other theologies which
often only detail a list of beliefs; it does this but also and
(more) importantly, it explores them in the context of praxis.
Thus, this volume incorporates praxis as part of the enquiry
relating to theology.
Paints a compelling picture of Jesus as miracle worker, showing how
miracles functioned as a strategy in his ministry
The role of the Holy Spirit in the development of the early church
was absolutely crucial as the New Testament documents were being
written and circulated. However many first-century believers, often
unacquainted with the Old Testament, had little knowledge of the
work of God's Spirit. Therefore the New Testament writers sought to
explain his character and mission in the events they recorded and
through the letters they penned. Nevertheless, many Christians
today have only a vague understanding of the Holy Spirit--the
comfort he offers, the gifts he imparts--but few could articulate
his vital role in the life of every believer.
Taking a "text-driven" approach, Warrington moves beyond the
controversy and sensationalism associated with charismatic
phenomena to examine the third person of the Trinity himself.
Progressing from Matthew to Revelation, this in-depth study allows
the scriptures to speak out of their original contextual situations
and into our lives today.
Readers will gain an appreciation of the Spirit as a complex, wise,
creative, powerful, and personal member of the Godhead who is sent
to equip, empower, affirm, inspire, gift, and ultimately transform
the people of God. Each chapter concludes with helpful study
questions and a useful bibliography.
Pentecostals (traditionally) do not think theologically so much as
do it practically. This book will present Pentecostal theology as
well as the particular style of Pentecostal thinking and praxis
that makes it different. Pentecostalism is not just distinctive
because of its belief base but also because of the worldview it
owns. The latter is based on a certainty that a religion that does
not work is not worth much. Consequently, they look for expressions
of life and vitality in their faith. These dominate, rather than an
expression of the cerebral, though this is changing. Nevertheless,
the sense of the immediate, the God of the now not the distant
past, underlie how they do theology. Pentecostal theology tends to
be seen through the eyes of people, not theologians; through the
community, not traditions (though they have them); through their
faith and worship, not ancient creeds. It is a theology of the
dynamic, seen through the lens of experience. It is a functional
theology that exists to operate; to incorporate an experiential
dimension. Pentecostal theology does not operate as other
theologies which often only detail a list of beliefs; it does this
but also and (more) importantly, it explores them in the context of
praxis. Thus, this volume incorporates praxis as part of the
enquiry relating to theology.
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