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About This Book
"Can anything orthodox come from Pentecostalism?"This recasting of Nathaniel's familiar question from the Gospel is a fair summary of many modern Christians' assessment of the Pentecostal tradition. Yet in recent years, a growing number of Pentecostals have been turning afresh to the ancient, creedal Christian faith.Bishop Emilio Alvarez has himself been at the forefront of this movement. In Pentecostal Orthodoxy he introduces the phenomenon, and extends the project of paleo-orthodox ressourcement (associated with scholars such as Thomas Oden and Robert Webber) to include orthodox expressions within Pentecostalism, particularly his own Afro-Latino Pentecostal movement. This book is a manifesto of sorts, promising not only to open up the possibility of a genuinely orthodox Pentecostalism, but to reframe modern ecumenical dialogue as well.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword by John Behr
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Reconstructing Foundations
- 2 Can Anything Orthodox Come from Pentecostalism?
- 3 Pentecostals on a Pentecostal Trail
- 4 Toward an Afro-Latino Pentecostal Orthodoxy
- 5 An Ecumenism of the Spirit
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Index
- Praise for Pentecostal Orthodoxy
- About the Author
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