Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies
A Reader
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- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introductions
- PART 1 HISTORY
- 1 Precursors of Pentecostal and Charismatic History 2 History of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements
- PART 2 THEOLOGY
- 3 Pentecostal Eschatology 4 Healing 5 Baptism in the Spirit and Charismatic Gifts
- PART 3 THEOLOGY IN PRACTICE
- 6 Holiness in the Eyes of Pentecostals and Charismatics through the Twentieth Century 7 Worship 8 Dynamics of Church Life 9 Evangelism 10 Missions
- PART 4 ISSUES
- 12 Generations 13 Ecumenism 14 Prosperity 15 Women 17 Morality 18 Exorcism and Spiritual Warfare 19 Toronto Blessing 20 Community 21 Mega Churches
- Further Reading
- Index
"This is an important book that fills a real void, especially as a textbook." Robert Cornwall, Santa Barbara, CA, Review in Religion and Theology, September 2005.
"This is a well-presented book which provides the reader with some primary texts that deal with Pentecostalism and the Charismatic movement. The editors have done much research in tracking down suitable writings for this book. (...) It is a valuable resource for all those who wish to study something about Pentecostalism from primary writings, and secondly, it alerts students and scholars as to the available primary sources for further research." G.Goosen, Sydney, Journal of Empirical Theology, Vol.18.2 (2005).
"This is an excellent collection, and Kay and Dyer are to be congratulated. I warmly commend it to students and teachers. As religious educators we hear much about how religion should be represented in the classroom; and we sometimes hear calls for a study of small and idiosyncratic groups to be included in religious education. Few, however, complain that one of the largest and fastest growing traditions within Christianity barely receives a mention. Perhaps this is because students and student teachers are deprived of courses on Pentecostalism and the Charismatic movement for want of adequate resources and texts. The production of this reader by Kay and Dyer will both provide a much-needed teaching resource and hopefully stimulate the study of both movements in the classroom. " Dr Philip Barnes, King's College London, PNEUMA
"Given the persistent proliferation of Pentecostals and charismatics worldwide, the Christian church is impoverished if it does not listen seriously to what they have to say. This book is an excellent resource to help the church do that." Jeromey Q.Martini, New College, Edinburgh, The Expository Times, June 2006, 117:9.