Constructive Pneumatological Hermeneutics in Pentecostal Christianity
observed in the Council of Jerusalem of Acts 15. This suggests that the priority in theological and ethical deliberations is the ...
for the discerned activity of the Spirit) and experience (as evidence of the actual activity of the Spirit), then the potential ...
ments highlighted by Thomas (Spirit, experience and text). The AG USA statement prioritizes the use of Scripture in both order a ...
and foreigners that appears to have initiated the prophetic utterance in Isaiah 56 announcing their inclusion in the community o ...
Ibid., 117. Lee Roy Martin, “Introduction to Pentecostal Hermeneutics,” in Pentecostal Hermeneutics: A Reader (Leiden: Brill, 2 ...
Rikk E. Watts, “Echoes from the Past: Israel’s Ancient Traditions and the Destiny of the Nations in Isaiah 40–55,” Journal for ...
© The Author(s) 2016 159 K.J. Archer, L.W. Oliverio, Jr. (eds.), Constructive Pneumatological Hermeneutics in Pentecostal Christ ...
tion in relation to an ecclesially located interpretation of Scripture, and (3) the need to attend more pointedly to the telos o ...
faith), independent of the church’s faith and life, and independent of the church’s (or any other) authority and infl uence. The ...
certainly can benefi t the church. Second, globally, even in the west and in parts of the eastern and southern hemispheres infl ...
widely divergent traditions; they represent crisscrossing religious com- mitments, including deeply held commitments and no part ...
of restoration, and hear its challenge to serve God’s good news as human beings fully alive. Theological interpreters want to he ...
terms of its signifi cance, but dynamic. Accordingly, “for Pentecostals, the Holy Spirit’s role in interpretation cannot be redu ...
to modern biblical studies, including claims about the nature of Scripture itself, the location of biblical interpretation withi ...
Scripture, and (3) the need to attend more pointedly to the telos of bibli- cal interpretation. My Pentecostal sisters and broth ...
Although none of our ecclesial bodies are generic churches, but arise and participate within particular traditions, we nonethele ...
mation more generally helps us to read the Scriptures Christianly. It is worth refl ecting, therefore, on the difference it make ...
to heaven.” And those who follow Wesley read the Bible with this aim in mind—“to fi nd the way to heaven.” We know the Bible is ...
practices as more premodern than modern. On the other hand, the sig- nifi cant advances Pentecostal hermeneutics has made can be ...
Scripture (Nashville: Abingdon, 2007); J. Todd Billings, The Word of God for the People of God: An Entryway to Theological Inter ...
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