The Pentecostal experience of Spirit baptism remains an important topic of discussion more than a century after the inception of the Pentecostal movement. In Spirit Baptism: The Pentecostal Experience in Theological Focus David Perry moves beyond traditional debates by focusing on the meaning and function of the experience within the Pentecostal community.
Grounded in the Pentecostal experience itself, he explores the meaning of the experience in terms of its cognitive, effective, constitutive and communicative function. He demonstrates the enduring value of the experience of Spirit baptism to the Pentecostal community and emphasises what is centrally important â a powerful and transformative encounter with the Holy Spirit.
David Perry, Ph.D. (2015), Australian Catholic University, is Vice President â Academic at Alphacrucis College in Sydney, Australia. As a theologian his focus is Pentecostal theology and he is a minister with Australian Christian Churches.
"In many ways, this should be a welcome addition to the debate on Spirit Baptism among Pentecostals. Methodologically, it brings something new to the discussion. It avoids the biblical-exegetical approach which is a well-trodden path often comprising quotations and counter-quotations on the various points. It also consciously tries to avoid the common points of contention, such as sequentialism and initial evidence. In this sense, this is a breath of fresh air to the debate on the issue of Spirit Baptism."
Chigor Chike, University of Roehampton, PentecoStudies 18.1 (2019), pp. 117â118.
1 How Did We Get Here?
â1.1âTowards a Working Definition of Spirit Baptism
â1.2âSpirit Baptism in Pentecostal Focus
ââ1.2.1âBiblical Analysis
ââ1.2.2âExegetical Challenges
ââ1.2.3âTheological Contributions
â1.3âThe Need for Further Reflection
2 Experience and Meaning
â2.1âPentecostal Philosophy and Worldview
â2.2âExperience
ââ2.2.1âOvercoming the Subjective/Objective Divide
ââ2.2.2âExperience as Pre-conceptual
ââ2.2.3âExperience as a Source of Doctrine
ââ2.2.4âThe Interpreted Character of Experience
ââ2.2.5âSummary
â2.3âBernard Lonerganâs Functions of Meaning
ââ2.3.1âLonergan and Spirit Baptism Elsewhere
â2.4âConcluding Remarks
3 Spirit Baptism and Cognitive Meaning
â3.1âThe Cognitive Function of Meaning Revisited
â3.2âWhat has Commonly Been Asserted about Pentecostal Spirit Baptism?
ââ3.2.1âDistinct From or Subsequent to Conversion
ââ3.2.2âThe Purpose of Spirit Baptism is Enduement with Power
ââ3.2.3âEvidenced by Speaking in Tongues
ââ3.2.4âSummary
â3.3âIdentifying the Core Assertions about Spirit Baptism
ââ3.3.1âTo Name is to Give Meaning
ââ3.3.2âThe Distinction between Judgement and Understanding
â3.4âSpirit Baptism is an Experience of the Holy Spirit
ââ3.4.1âPhenomenology
ââ3.4.2âThe Question of Authority and the Chosen Sources
ââ3.4.3âScripture
ââ3.4.4âUnderstanding
â3.5âConcluding Remarks
4 Spirit Baptism and Effective Meaning
â4.1âThe Effective Function of Meaning Revisited
â4.2âSpirit Baptism and Eschatology
â4.3âSpirit Baptism as a Catalyst for Evangelism and Missions
â4.4âShifting Eschatology
â4.5âSpirit Baptism and Social Action
â4.6âChanges in Effective Meaning
â4.7âThe Effective Function of Spirit Baptism Today
ââ4.7.1âCreated Participation in Passive Spiration
ââ4.7.2âAn Outpouring of Divine Love
ââ4.7.3âA Broader Concept of Empowerment
â4.8âConcluding Remarks
5 Spirit Baptism and Constitutive Meaning
â5.1âThe Constitutive Function of Meaning Revisited
â5.2âThe Constitutive Function of Pentecostal Spirit Baptism
ââ5.2.1âHistorically
ââ5.2.2âPresently
â5.3âConcrete Ecclesiology and the Challenge of Constitutive Meaning
â5.4âA Way Forward
ââ5.4.1âInstitution and Charisma
ââ5.4.2âOperators and Integrators
ââ5.4.3âThe Capacity for Spirit Baptism to Function Constitutively
â5.5âConcluding Remarks
6 Spirit Baptism and Communicative Meaning
â6.1âThe Communicative Function of Meaning Revisited
â6.2âGlossolalia as a Communication of Elemental Meaning
ââ6.2.1âTheological Perspectives
ââ6.2.2âNarrative Perspectives
â6.3âThe Communication of the Doctrine of Spirit Baptism
ââ6.3.1âCase Study: Pentecostal Spirit Baptism in Ecumenical Discussion
â6.4âA Suggested Rewording of the Doctrine
â6.5âConcluding Remarks
Appendix A: Testimonies of Pentecostal Spirit Baptism Appendix B: AG US Conversions and Spirit Baptisms 1979â2003 Appendix C: AG US Water Baptisms and Spirit Baptisms 1979â2012 Appendix D: ACC Conversions and Spirit Baptisms 2005â2013 Appendix E: ACC Water Baptisms and Spirit Baptisms 2005â2013 Appendix F: National Church Life Survey 1991â2011
Bibliography Index
All interested in Pentecostal theology, pneumatology, or spirituality, and anyone concerned with the epistemological value of experience as a source of knowledge and doctrine.