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The charismatic theology of St. Luke /

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Peabody, Massa.. Hendrickson Publishers 2005, ©1984Description: viii, 96 Pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0913573116
  • 9780913573112
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 226/.406 19
LOC classification:
  • BS2589 .S77 1984
Contents:
The Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts : a challenge in methodology -- Prolegomenon : the charismatic Spirit of God -- The Holy Spirit in the Gospel of Luke : the charismatic Christ -- The Holy Spirit at Pentecost : the charismatic community -- The Holy Spirit in the Acts of the apostles : the charismatic community in mission -- The charismatic theology of St. Luke : synthesis and challenge.
Summary: "The meaning of this book is that the walls must come down between Pentecostals and evangelicals. If canonical Luke has a charismatic theology as Stronstad proves, we cannot consider Pentecostalism to be a kind of aberration born of experiential excesses buta 20th century revival of New Testament theology and religion. It has not only restored joy and power to the church but a clearer reading of the Bible as well." --
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Books Books SAIACS General Stacks Non-fiction 226.4 S922C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 033693

Revision of the author's thesis (master's)--Regent College, 1975.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 85-91) and index.

The Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts : a challenge in methodology -- Prolegomenon : the charismatic Spirit of God -- The Holy Spirit in the Gospel of Luke : the charismatic Christ -- The Holy Spirit at Pentecost : the charismatic community -- The Holy Spirit in the Acts of the apostles : the charismatic community in mission -- The charismatic theology of St. Luke : synthesis and challenge.

"The meaning of this book is that the walls must come down between Pentecostals and evangelicals. If canonical Luke has a charismatic theology as Stronstad proves, we cannot consider Pentecostalism to be a kind of aberration born of experiential excesses buta 20th century revival of New Testament theology and religion. It has not only restored joy and power to the church but a clearer reading of the Bible as well." --

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