The global pentecostal charismatic movement, as it launches into the twenty-first century, outdistances current attempts at classification and clarification. Although scholarly theologizing has not been the hallmark of the movement, the current surge of pentecostal-charismatic scholars confounds the accepted antithesis between expressive narrative and reflective theology. Brighton 91, which featured Professor Jurgen Moltmann and the Archbishop of Canterbury, was a symposium unprecedented in the range of participating scholars drawn form six continents. They gave voice to new insights for handling racism, sexism, socioeconomic oppression and the environment, thus modeling a legitimate postmodern agenda.
| Author: Harold D. Hunter|Peter D. Hocken, Harold D. Hunter
| Publisher: Wipf and Stock
| Publication Date: Feb 21, 2019
| Number of Pages: 292 pages
| Language: English
| Binding: Paperback/Religion
| ISBN-10: 1532667647
| ISBN-13: 9781532667640
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Author:
Harold D. Hunter|Peter D. Hocken, Harold D. Hunter