Toward a Pentecostal Ecclesiology: The Church and the Fivefold Gospel

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Toward a Pentecostal Ecclesiology: The Church and the Fivefold Gospel. / Thomas, John Christopher.
Cleveland, TN, USA: CPT Press, 2010. 302 p.

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T1 - Toward a Pentecostal Ecclesiology

T2 - The Church and the Fivefold Gospel

AU - Thomas, John Christopher

PY - 2010/9/24

Y1 - 2010/9/24

N2 - This monograph is based upon presentations given at a conference on Pentecostal Ecclesiology that convened on 28-29 June 2010 at Bangor University in North Wales, UK. After a short introduction (John Christopher Thomas) and an extended treatment of the role of the Fivefold Gospel in the doing of Pentecostal Theology (Kenneth J. Archer), two chapters each are devoted to the Pentecostal Church as Redeemed Community (Wynand de Kock, Darío Andres López Rodríguez), Sanctified Community (Daniel Castelo, Matthias Wenk), Empowered Community (Simon Chan, Daniela Augustine), Healing Community (Kimberly E. Alexander, Opoku Onyinah), and Eschatological Community (Peter Althouse, Frank D. Macchia), with three formal responses following (Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Robert Pope, William K. Kay).Global in composition, contributors to this volume represent six continents and diversity of gender, race, nationality, denominational affiliation, and academic discipline. Their creative theological presentations and the constructive engagements that they elicit not only make a significant contribution to the topic of Pentecostal Ecclesiology but also provides a model for future global Pentecostal theological construction. This ground-breaking monograph is destined to shape future discussions of Pentecostal Ecclesiology as well as the broader field of Pentecostal Theology.

AB - This monograph is based upon presentations given at a conference on Pentecostal Ecclesiology that convened on 28-29 June 2010 at Bangor University in North Wales, UK. After a short introduction (John Christopher Thomas) and an extended treatment of the role of the Fivefold Gospel in the doing of Pentecostal Theology (Kenneth J. Archer), two chapters each are devoted to the Pentecostal Church as Redeemed Community (Wynand de Kock, Darío Andres López Rodríguez), Sanctified Community (Daniel Castelo, Matthias Wenk), Empowered Community (Simon Chan, Daniela Augustine), Healing Community (Kimberly E. Alexander, Opoku Onyinah), and Eschatological Community (Peter Althouse, Frank D. Macchia), with three formal responses following (Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Robert Pope, William K. Kay).Global in composition, contributors to this volume represent six continents and diversity of gender, race, nationality, denominational affiliation, and academic discipline. Their creative theological presentations and the constructive engagements that they elicit not only make a significant contribution to the topic of Pentecostal Ecclesiology but also provides a model for future global Pentecostal theological construction. This ground-breaking monograph is destined to shape future discussions of Pentecostal Ecclesiology as well as the broader field of Pentecostal Theology.

KW - Pentecostal Ecclesiology

KW - Eschatology

KW - Healing

KW - Holy Spirit Baptism

KW - Sanctification

KW - Salvation

KW - Sacraments

KW - Fivefold Gospel

M3 - Book

SN - 9781935931003

BT - Toward a Pentecostal Ecclesiology

PB - CPT Press

CY - Cleveland, TN, USA

ER -