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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Karen MurphyPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 28 Weight: 0.553kg ISBN: 9789004355163ISBN 10: 9004355162 Pages: 342 Publication Date: 01 June 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Abbreviations 1 Introduction Importance of the International Roman Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue Outline of Chapters 2 Roman Catholic and Pentecostal Rapprochement Introduction The Development of Roman Catholic Ecumenism Current Ecumenical Trends in Roman Catholicism The Development of Pentecostal Ecumenism Theological and Historical Challenges to Pentecostal Ecumenism Current Ecumenical Trends in Pentecostalism Catholics and Pentecostals in Dialogue Foundation of Dialogue Nature of Dialogue Purpose of the International Roman Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue Current Challenges to Dialogue Introduction to the International Roman Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue The First Four Phases (1972–1997) The Fifth Phase (1998–2006) 3 Baptism in the Holy Spirit and Christian Initiation Introduction to the 1998 Session (Bolton, Ontario) Introduction to the Final Report Outpouring, Presence, and Charisms Two Moments of Spirit Reception Biblical Perspectives Spirit Baptism is a Gift from God Spirit Baptism is Personal and Trinitarian Revelation Spirit Baptism is Pneumatological Empowerment and Christological Presence Spirit Baptism is Transformational Patristic Perspectives Patristic Support for the Rediscovery of the Charisms in Initiation The Normative and Sacramental Nature of Spirit Baptism? Contemporary Reflections Catholic Perspectives Pentecostal Perspectives Summary and Valuation 4 Faith and Christian Initiation Introduction to the 1999 Session (Venice, Italy) Introduction to the Final Report The Nature of Faith New Testament and Patristic Perspectives The Salvific Nature of Faith The Ordo Salutis of Christian Initiation Formation in Faith The Communal Nature of Faith Faith and Baptism Summary and Valuation 5 Conversion and Christian Initiation Introduction to the 2000 Session (Vienna, Austria) Introduction to the Final Report Conversion as Christological Event Conversion as Process, Event, or Series of Events Conversion and Roman Catholicism The Nature of Conversion The Sacramental and Communal Context of Conversion The Evangelistic Quality of Conversion The Importance of Baptism Conversion and Pentecostalism The Nature of Conversion Conversion as Event or Process Pentecostal Conversion and Water Baptism Biblical Perspectives Catholic Analysis Pentecostal Analysis Reflections on Biblical Perspectives Patristic Perspectives Conversion as Transformation The Patristic Challenge: The Authority of the Church Fathers Contemporary Reflections Summary and Valuation 6 Experience in Christian Life Introduction to the 2001 Session (Celje, Slovenia) Introduction to the Final Report Renewed Catholic Openness to Experience Leading up to Vaticanii Pentecostals and Experience Experience in the Roman Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue Biblical Perspectives The Personal Nature of Experience Experience as Transformative The Communal Quality of Experience Discernment in Experience Patristic Perspectives Convergences Divergences Contemporary Perspectives Summary and Valuation 7 Christian Formation and Discipleship Introduction to the 2002 Session (Sierra Madre, CA, USA) Introduction to the Final Report Convergences Divergences Biblical Perspectives Discipleship as “Following” Jesus Discipleship as “Abiding” with Jesus The Role of the Holy Spirit in Discipleship and Christian Formation The Communal Nature of Christian Formation Patristic Perspectives Diverse Ways of Following Christ The Holy Spirit and Discipleship Christian Formation in Catechesis and the Catechumenate Contemporary Reflections Summary and Valuation of the Session 8 Summary and Assessment Summary Assessment Looking Forward Conclusion Bibliography Primary Sources: Dialogue Documents Final Reports Dialogue Information Agreed Accounts Hard Questions Position Papers, Cited and Consulted Secondary Sources Documents Lectures and Conferences Books and Articles IndexReviewsEen interessante bundel waarin de dialoog tussen de pinksterkerken en de Rooms-Katholieke Kerk, met name in de periode van 1998 tot 2006, erkend wordt. (...) Het boek laat zien hoe de pneumatologie een belangrijk startpunt is voor de toekomstige oecumenische dialoog tussen de pinksterkerken en de Rooms-Katholieke Kerk, juist omdat de gemeenschappelijke ervaringen van de Geest christenen aan elkaar verbinden in een eenheid met Christus. - K. v.d. Zwaag, in: Protestants Nederland, Volume 84.1 (2019) [Transl.: An interesting volume in which the dialogue between the Pentecostal churches and the Roman Catholic Church, especially in the period from 1998 to 2006, is recognized. (...) The book shows pneumatology is an important starting point for the future ecumenical dialogue between the Pentecostal churches and the Roman Catholic Church, precisely because the common experiences of the Spirit connects Christians in a unity with Christ. ] Een interessante bundel waarin de dialoog tussen de pinksterkerken en de Rooms-Katholieke Kerk, met name in de periode van 1998 tot 2006, erkend wordt. (...) Het boek laat zien hoe de pneumatologie een belangrijk startpunt is voor de toekomstige oecumenische dialoog tussen de pinksterkerken en de Rooms-Katholieke Kerk, juist omdat de gemeenschappelijke ervaringen van de Geest christenen aan elkaar verbinden in een eenheid met Christus. [Transl.: An interesting volume in which the dialogue between the Pentecostal churches and the Roman Catholic Church, especially in the period from 1998 to 2006, is recognized. (...) The book shows pneumatology is an important starting point for the future ecumenical dialogue between the Pentecostal churches and the Roman Catholic Church, precisely because the common experiences of the Spirit connects Christians in a unity with Christ. ] - K. v.d. Zwaag, in: Protestants Nederland, Volume 84.1 (2019) Author InformationKaren R.J. Murphy, Ph.D. (2013), Fuller Theological Seminary, is Affiliate Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Fuller Seminary and Adjunct Professor of Christian Studies at George Fox University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |