University Press of America
Pages: 316
Trim: 7 x 9
978-0-7618-2389-6 • Paperback • September 2002 • $93.99 • (£72.00)
Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary.
Amos Yong is Associate Professor, Bethel College, Minnesota.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Acknowledgements
Chapter 3 Introduction: Pentecostalism and a Theology of the Third Article
Chapter 4 Abbreviations
Chapter 5 Hermeneutics and Identity: Pentecostal and Ecumenical:
Chapter 6 Hermeneutics: From Fundamentalism to Postmodernism
Chapter 7 Authority, Revelation and Interpretation
Chapter 8 Pentecostals as "Anonymous Ecumenists?"
Chapter 9 Free Churches, Ecumenism and Pentecostalism
Chapter 10 The Ecumenical Potential of Pneumatology
Chapter 11 Ecclesiology:
Chapter 12 Toward a Pneumatological Ecclesiology
Chapter 13 Trinity as Communion in the Spirit
Chapter 14 The Church as Charismatic Fellowship
Chapter 15 Spirit, Laity, Ministry
Chapter 16 The Spirit and the Lord's Supper
Chapter 17 Soteriology:
Chapter 18 Grace and the Ecumenical Potential of Theosis
Chapter 19 On a Theology and Spirituality of the Cross
Chapter 20 Are Pentecostals Oblivious to Social Justice?
Chapter 21 Theology of Mission:
Chapter 22 Proselytism: A Theological Inquiry
Chapter 23 Culture, Contextualization and Conversion
Chapter 24 Pneumatology, Eschatology, Missiology
Chapter 25 A Pneumatological Theology of Religion?
Chapter 26 Endnotes
Chapter 27 Name Index
Chapter 28 Subject Index
With the entrance of classical Pentecostals into the ecumenical arena this is a timely and important work?Now we await more from this gifted theologian.
— Ralph Del Colle; Pneuma
?a reliable and helpful survey of a wide range of issues in contemporary theology as well as the author's own contribution to the discussion.
— Henry H. Knight, III, Saint Paul School of Theology; Religious Studies Review
…a reliable and helpful survey of a wide range of issues in contemporary theology as well as the author's own contribution to the discussion.
— Henry H. Knight, III, Saint Paul School of Theology; Religious Studies Review
With the entrance of classical Pentecostals into the ecumenical arena this is a timely and important work…Now we await more from this gifted theologian.
— Ralph Del Colle; Pneuma