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Theological dialogue with classical pentecostals : challenges and opportunities /

The last two decades have witnessed the growing participation in theological dialogues of non-institutional (free church) movements. This poses a serious challenge to 21st century ecumenism, since ecclesial realities and internal diversity of these movements impede fruitful dialogue in the classical...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Creemers, Jelle
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Bloomsbury T & T Clark US, 2015.
Colección:Ecclesiological investigations ; volume 23.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; Relevance; Objective; Sources; Part One Classical Pentecostals in Ecumenical Dialogue; 2 An Ecumenical Profile of Classical Pentecostalism; Classical Pentecostalism and the 'range of Pentecostalisms'; Early American Pentecostalism and ecumenism; Early Pentecostalism as a conversionist movement; Early Pentecostalism as a revivalist movement; Early Pentecostalism as a restorationist movement; Crucial episodes in Classical Pentecostal history; The internal Oneness/Trinitarian debate; Classical Pentecostalism and Fundamentalism.
  • Classical Pentecostalism and the Charismatic Renewal3 The Intertwined Challenges of Representation and Reception; Introduction; Classical Pentecostalism and the challenges of representation and reception; Responsibilities in the Pentecostal dialogue team; Free church ecclesiology and the mentality of a movement; Description of the characteristic; Responses to the challenges; Assessment of effects; Pentecostal critiques on ecumenism and the IRCCPD; Description of the challenge; Responses to the challenge; Assessment of effects; Classical Pentecostalism: theological demarcations.
  • Description of the challengeResponses to the challenge; Assessment of effects; From the United States to the ends of the world: 'Non-theological' variety; Description of the challenge; Responses to the challenge; Assessment of effects; Conclusions; Part Two Ecumenical Dialogue with Classical Pentecostals; 4 Dialogue Method in the IRCCPD: The Hard Questions Method; Introduction; Preparatory meetings; First preparatory meeting; Second preparatory meeting; Preparatory Steering Committee meeting; Phase I; Phase I: Dialogue process; Phase I, Session 2 (1973): Analysis of the dialogue process.
  • ConclusionsPhase II; Phase II: Dialogue process; Phase II, Session 2 (1979): Analysis of the dialogue process; Conclusions; Phase III; Phase III: Dialogue process; Phase III, Session 2 (1986): Analysis of the dialogue process; Conclusions; Phase IV; Phase IV: Dialogue process; Phase IV, Session 2 (1991): Analysis of the dialogue process; Conclusions; Phase V; Phase V: Dialogue process; Phase V, Session 2 (1999): Analysis of the dialogue process; Conclusions; Concluding reflections: Development of dialogue method in the IRCCPD; Pentecostal preparations; The dialogue week agenda.
  • Papers, responses and discussionsThe hard questions sessions; Towards an Agreed Account; Towards a Final Report; 5 Theological Method in the IRCCPD: Experimenting Together; Introduction; A priori considerations of theological method in the IRCCPD; The 1970 preparatory meeting; The 1971 preparatory meetings; Conclusion; Theological method in Final Report I; Theological aims of FR I; Theological sources in FR I; Theological approach of FR I; Theological method in Final Report II; Theological aims of FR II; Theological sources in FR II; Theological approach of FR II.