Pneuma 30 (2008) 271-287 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2008 DOI: 10.1163/157007408X346410 www.brill.nl/pneu Dialogue Spirit and Spirituality: Philosophical Trends in Late Modern Pneumatology F. LeRon Shults University of Agder, Gimlemoen, 4604 Kristiansand, Norway leron.shults@uia.no Abstract
Spirit and Voice: Toward a Feminist Pentecostal Pneumatology Andrea Hollingsworth PhD Student, Loyola University Chicago ahollin@luc.edu Abstract Th is article suggests that bringing feminist pneumatology and Pentecostal spirituality into dia- logue may provide new opportunities link women
Journal of Pentecostal Th eology 20 (2011) 95–121 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2011 DOI 10.1163/174552511X554573 brill.nl/pent ‘Th e Spirit helps us in our weakness’: Charismatization of Worldwide Christianity and the Quest for an Appropriate Pneumatology with Focus on the Evangelical
Journal of Pentecostal Th eology 18 (2009) 263–284 © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009 DOI 10.1163/096673609X12469601162150 brill.nl/pent An Emerging Pneumatology: Jürgen Moltmann and the Emerging Church in Conversation * Patrick Oden ** 265 N. Oakland Ave #10, Pasadena, CA 91101, USA
Longfellow Blvd, Lakeland, FL 33801 USA rcwaddell@seu.edu Abstract Th is brief review and response commends Levison’s Filled with the Spirit for its fresh articulation of biblical pneumatologies and seeks to examine and explore possible eff ects of Levison’s meth- odology and conclusions for future
conversa- tion, conscious of itself and ready for critical discussions. Macchia’s book is a breakthrough for Pentecostalism, showing that Pentecostal theology has something new to off er and must be taken seriously. Macchia demonstrates that pneumatology can no longer be an appendix to other theological
The categorization and articulation of pre-Nicene pneumatology, much like pre-Nicene Christology, is a particularly difficult task for modern readers. Specifically, explaining early Christian understandings of the Holy Spirit, influenced by and even continuations of certain Jewish traditions, can
, Virginia Beach, VA 23464, USA dcouter@regent.edu Abstract Th e past four decades of dialogue between Methodists and Catholics as well as Pentecostals and Catholics reveal a shared soteriological substructure between each communion that is grounded in pneumatology. Th is article explores the shared
, Karl Hollensteiner, A. v. Oettingen, and later M. Rade, made an effort to introduce the meaning of pneumatology as doctrine of the Holy Spirit, but it became generally established only in connection with...