Pentecostal Theology and Ecumenical Theology: Interpretations, Intersections, and Inspirations brings together globally recognized and newer scholars to address the complex relationship between Pentecostalism and the Ecumenical Movement. Historical essays address topics such as early Pentecostal responses to and participation in ecumenism, explicit convergences between Pentecostal and ecumenical initiatives, and the particular contributions of Pentecostals and ecumenists outside North America and Europe. Constructive theological essays address intersections between ecumenical theology and systematic loci in Pentecostal perspective, in the hope that mutual exchange and criticism will lead to ways to improve both. Never before have this many scholars of Pentecostalism combined their efforts in order to focus on the relationship between Pentecostal theology and ecumenical theology past, present, and future.
Peter Hockenâ , Ph.D was an accomplished ecumenist, scholar of pentecostalism, and longtime participant in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal. His books included Azusa, Rome, and Zion and Pentecost and Parousia.
Christopher A. Stephenson, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at Lee University and author of Types of Pentecostal Theology: Method, System, Spirit (OUP, 2013), as well as articles in Journal of Ecumenical Studies, International Review of Mission, Ecumenical Trends, and Istina.
Tony L. Richie, D. Min, Ph. D. is Lecturer in Theology at Pentecostal Theological Seminary, Lead Pastor at New Harvest Church of God, and author of Speaking by the Spirit: A Pentecostal Model for Interreligious Dialogue.
âList of Contributors
âIntroduction
âChristopher A. Stephenson
Part 1: Pentecostal Interpretations of the Ecumenical Movement
1 Early Pentecostal Visions in the United States of Christian Unity, Retrenchment, and Evangelical Influences
âCecil M. Robeck, Jr.
2 Dissenting Voices or Visionary Prophets?: A Reflection on Pioneering Pentecostal Ecumenists
âJean-Daniel Plüss
3 The Contribution of the Charismatic Movement to Christian Unity
âPeter Hocken
4 Pentecostal and Charismatic Convergence: A Divine Trajectory?
âWilliam K. Kay
5 Pentecostal Participation in Ecumenical Dialogues: Bilateral and Multilateral, Local and Global
âWolfgang Vondey
6 Changing Paradigms in Global Ecumenism: A Pentecostal Reading
âDavid Sang-Ehil Han
7 Remodeling Our Ecumenical House
âCheryl Bridges Johns
Part 2: Pentecostal Intersections with Ecumenical Theology
8 The Nature of Theology and Pentecostal Hermeneutics: On the Relationship Among Scripture, Experience of the Spirit, and Life in Spirit-Filled Community
âL. William Oliverio, Jr.
9 Mediation and the Pentecostal Experience of God
âDaniel Castelo
10 Fivefold Gospel and Spirit Christology: Pentecostal and Ecumenical Explorations
âChristopher A. Stephenson
11 The Kingdom and the Power: Spirit Baptism in Ecumenical Perspective
âFrank D. Macchia
12 Revisiting the Relationship between the Institutional and Charismatic Dimensions of the Church
âAndy Lord
13 The Mutual Challenges of Pentecostal-Charismatic and Liturgical Worship
âSimon Chan
14 Pentecostal Soteriology: Overcoming the Ecumenical Impasses of Classical Pentecostalism and Charismatic Experience
âSteven M. Studebaker
15 Correlating Intra-Christian Relations and Interreligious Realities
âTony L. Richie
16 Church Unity and the Spirit of Ubuntu: Insights from the Global South
âClifton Clarke and Marcia Clarke
17 A Look Ahead
âTony L. Richie
âIndex
All interested in Pentecostalism, ecumenical theology, and the history and praxis of ecumenism.