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Karl Barth and Pentecostal Theology : A Convergence of the Word and the Spirit / edited by Frank D. Macchia, Terry L. Cross, and Andrew K. Gabriel.

Bloomsbury Collections: Theology 2024 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cross, Terry L., editor.
Gabriel, Andrew K., editor.
Macchia, Frank D., 1952- editor.
Series:
T&T Clark Systematic Pentecostal and Charismatic Theology.
T&T Clark Systematic Pentecostal and Charismatic Theology Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political theology.
Barth, Karl, 1886-1968.
Barth, Karl.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (265 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
London, England : T&T Clark, [2024]
System Details:
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Summary:
The essays in this volume evaluate and build on Barth's theology from the perspective of Pentecostal theology and, thereby, contribute to constructive Pentecostal systematic theology by using Barth as a valuable dialogue partner. At present, a theological conversation of Pentecostals with Barth does not exist and this volume fills this void. More widely, it will aid all those who seek a convergence of the Word and the Spirit in theology. Barth and Pentecostals share some important common theological interests. Barth's mature theology has a decidedly christological emphasis. Likewise, historically, Pentecostals have often spoken of a "full gospel" with an emphasis on Christ as savior, healer, baptizer (in the Spirit), and soon-and-coming King, with some Pentecostal traditions also adding a fifth emphasis on Christ the sanctifier. Furthermore, near the end of his life, Barth anticipated "the possibility of a theology of the third article, a theology where the Holy Spirit would dominate and be decisive." The realization of Barth's dream is no doubt coming to pass in part through the development of Pentecostal theology in as much as pneumatological theology (exploring how pneumatology affects, supplements, and might reform other doctrines) is an emerging paradigm for Pentecostal theology.
Contents:
1. Introduction, Frank D. Macchia (Vanguard University, USA), Terry L. Cross (Lee University, USA), Andrew K. Gabriel (Horizon College and Seminary, Canada) Part One: Theology and Revelation 2. Theology as a Pointing Finger: Barth and Pentecostalism on the Nature of Theology, Todd Pokrifka (Institute for Community Transformation, USA) 3. Revelation as Encounter: Karl Barth, Pneumatological Realism, and thePentecostal Notion of Prophetic Preaching, Gary Tyra (Vanguard University, USA) Part Two: God and Creation 4. Oneness, Pentecostals and Karl Barth: Theological Cousins Who Never Met? David A. Reed (Wycliffe College, Canada) 5. Barth and Pentecostals on the Divine Perfections of (Im)mutability and (Im)possibility, Andrew K. Gabriel (Horizon College and Seminary, Canada) 6. Barth, Election, and the Spirit, William Atkinson (London School of Theology, UK) 7. Empowered by the Spirit: A Pneumatological Revision of Karl Barth's Theological Anthropology, Lisa P. Stephenson (Lee University, USA) Part Three: Christ and Salvation 8. Jesus the Spirit Baptizer: A Pentecostal Revision of Karl Barth's Spirit Christology, Frank D. Macchia (Vanguard University, USA) 9. On Giving the Devil (No More Than) His Due: Karl Barth, Pentecostalism, and the Demonic, Michael McClymond (Saint Louis University, USA) 10. Subjects and Predicates: Barthian Grammar and Pentecostal Soteriology, David J. Courey (Continental Theological Seminary, Belgium) 11. Slamming the Door and Cracking a Window? Pneumatological Investigations for Possible Openings in Karl Barth's Generally Closed Theology of Religions, Tony Richie (Pentecostal Theological Seminary, USA) 12. Barth, Pentecostalism, and the Eschatological Cry for the Kingdom, Christian T. Collins Winn (Augsburg University, USA) Part Four: Holy Spirit and the Church 13. Spirit, Love, and Charisma: Pneumatology in the Theology of Karl Barth and Pentecostalism, Peter Althouse (Oral Roberts University, USA) 14. Let the Church be the Church: Barth and Pentecostals on Ecclesiology, Terry L. Cross (Lee University, USA) 15. You Wonder Where the Real Presence Went: The Sacraments and the Pentecostal Experience, Chris E. Green (Southeastern University, USA) Bibliography Index
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Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: Macchia, Frank D. Karl Barth and Pentecostal Theology
ISBN:
9780567686015
0567686019
OCLC:
1407315443

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