Reading St. Luke’s Text and Theology: Pentecostal Voices
Title | Reading St. Luke’s Text and Theology: Pentecostal Voices PDF eBook |
Author | Riku P. Tuppurainen |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2019-10-16 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1532619855 |
Lukan narrative takes its readers into God's story: how his salvation plan in Jesus began on the slopes of Judea and at the Sea of Galilee, ending on the hill of Calvary and the Mount of Olives, yet moving on and telling how the Spirit descended onto the Temple Mount empowering God's people, who then began to fulfill the given mandate in the presence of the Spirit. Yet, readers of Luke-Acts, throughout the centuries, have had a meandering journey as they have tried to understand the narrative's persuasion and Spirit-references. This book seeks to bring awareness to these challenges by some of the most respected Pentecostal biblical scholars and systematicians. Here their vigorous labor with the questions of hermeneutics and theology in relation to Lukan writings have come to fruition. These contributions have been collected as a Festschrift in honor and celebration of the career of Roger Stronstad, a Pentecostal biblical scholar whose contribution to Lukan studies have moved Pentecostal scholarship from shadows into daylight. The editor of this volume invites the readers of Lukan narrative to journey together on the road to Emmaus, as we continue to ponder the events in the past, the present, and the future.
A Prologue to Studies in the Fourth Gospel
Title | A Prologue to Studies in the Fourth Gospel PDF eBook |
Author | Riku P. Tuppurainen |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2021-05-25 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 172527311X |
The Fourth Gospel both blesses and betrays. It blesses readers who engage with its message, but it may betray those who read it nonchalantly. The notion that the Fourth Gospel is easy to understand is an enduring myth. This volume takes readers on a heuristic journey to discover the Fourth Gospel's unique theological aspects, problematic historical matters, inimitable literary features, and various interpretive approaches using an accessible format and easy-to-read language. The purpose of this publication is to enable readers to appreciate the Fourth Gospel's wide horizon, so necessary to understand its narratives in their historical and narrative contexts. Like the prologue of the Fourth Gospel that introduces and gives perspective on how readers should approach the rest of the Gospel, similarly, this volume introduces and gives perspective to studies in the Fourth Gospel. The text is divided into three parts, which examine its independent theology and argumentation, various outstanding issues, and its interpretation respectively. This volume is suitable for a wide readership, from Bible study groups to pastors and from undergraduate to graduate students.
Speaking in Tongues
Title | Speaking in Tongues PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Laurito |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 141 |
Release | 2021-10-26 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1666713899 |
Speaking in Tongues explores the phenomenon from a multidisciplinary approach. Uncover how speaking in tongues can be logically defended from various fields of study and be proven to be an essential spiritual practice for Christians today. Through this unique, Spirit-inspired act, practitioners are offered a powerful mode of communication with God that is transformational. Discover the answer to questions like these: -Does a Lukan theology of speaking in tongues support an initial physical evidence position? -What are the Pauline frameworks for how speaking in tongues should operate in the church? -How does speaking in tongues practically benefit the practitioner? -Can speaking in tongues stand up against psychological, sociological, and linguistic scrutiny? -Did speaking in tongues cease from church history? Take a deep dive into the phenomenon of speaking in tongues to learn how a multidisciplinary perspective can empower the practitioner to understand and defend this distinctive practice in fresh ways.
The Evolution of a Pentecostal Scholar
Title | The Evolution of a Pentecostal Scholar PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Mittelstadt |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 323 |
Release | 2024-10-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004518924 |
This collection of previously published essays reveals a personal journey. Two decades ago, I could not have anticipated the twenty-first century theological and methodological shifts in biblical studies. In these essays, I encourage readers to observe my evolution by way of adventures in Luke-Acts. In so doing, I invite readers to reimagine a story not simply about the past, but rich with possibilities
The Spirit throughout the Canon
Title | The Spirit throughout the Canon PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 259 |
Release | 2022-08-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 900451872X |
The Spirit throughout the Canon brings together leading Pentecostal biblical scholars from across the world as it accounts for the appearance of the divine Spirit from the Pentateuch to the Apocalypse in a defining work for Pentecostal pneumatology.
Numbers
Title | Numbers PDF eBook |
Author | Wilfred Hildebrandt |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 383 |
Release | 2024-10-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004711341 |
Numbers employs several genres to describe the formidable challenges of Israel after the Exodus. The journey towards the promised land is filled with dangers and adventures. Both internal and external threats hamper the realization of God’s promises. The wilderness becomes the ultimate testing ground for Israel’s faith and obedience to Yahweh who always proves Himself faithful. However, people struggle to reciprocate divine affections. A generation of Exodus participants perish enroute. Prominent themes of the epic sojourn include the providence and guidance of Yahweh, prophecy and prophetic leadership, worship, the Spirit of God, conflict, testing, judgment, healing, blessing, and cursing. Although ancient literature, Numbers features the impeccable prophetic leadership of Moses who has much to teach contemporary leaders about shepherding God’s people during chaotic times.
Introducing the New Testament
Title | Introducing the New Testament PDF eBook |
Author | Paul J. Achtemeier |
Publisher | Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Pages | 644 |
Release | 2001-08-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780802837172 |
Explores the literature of the New Testament of the Bible, highlighting the many messages contained within the text and outlining issues that can be discussed by heralding these messages. Also provides background of the time period and locations in which the New Testament was written.