A Guide to Pentecostal Movements for Lutherans


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In just over a century Pentecostalism has rocketed from its humble beginnings in an interracial congregation on Azusa Street in Los Angeles to a global movement counting more than six hundred million members. Confronted with the bewildering array of Pentecostal Charismatic and Neocharismatic beliefs and practices Lutherans are often at a loss as to how to think about Pentecostals much less how to engage them in positive ways that build up the whole body of Christ. In this guide Lutherans will find tools for just such an engagement. Building on a foundation of Pentecostalisms history and varieties Wilson undertakes an in-depth survey of biblical teaching on baptism the Holy Spirit and spiritual gifts. The guide then brings innovative new lenses to bear on the questions at stake: the use of church history in defending denominational borders right and wrong approaches to prosperity the power of the Spirit and corruptions of power and the role of experience in theological discernment. Written in a style accessible to laity and clergy alike this guide will strengthen Lutherans appreciation of their own tradition while enabling them to encounter Pentecostals as fellow believers in the salvation given by the triune God. Sarah Hinlicky Wilson guides her reader to understand the Pentecostal movement particularly in relation to the Lutheran tradition. This she does with the special care of a trained Lutheran theologian and with the warm understanding of someone who has learned to appreciate the Pentecostal tradition through various ecumenical encounters and discussions. The result is a guide not only to the two Christian traditions but a call to a journey for deeper understanding of the other. --Kaisamari Hintikka Assistant General Secretary for Ecumenical Relations and Director for the Department for Theology and Public Witness Lutheran World Federation Sarah Hinlicky Wilson has written a very welcome addition to the growing body of ecumenical literature concerning Pentecostals. A Guide to Pentecostal Movements for Lutherans is highly readable sympathetic and honest. Wilson has engaged in theological dialogue with Classical Pentecostals done her homework in the relevant Biblical theological and historical fields and delivered an honest and compelling volume that provides answers to serious questions and stereotypes that have often kept Pentecostals and Lutherans from taking one another seriously. --Cecil M. Robeck Jr. Professor of Church History and Ecumenics Director of the David du Plessis Center for Christian Spirituality Fuller Theological Seminary Sarah Hinlicky Wilson is an ordained Lutheran pastor an Adjunct Professor of the Institute for Ecumenical Research in Strasbourg France and the editor of Lutheran Forum. She is the author of Woman Women and the Priesthood in the Trinitarian Theology of Elisabeth Behr-Sigel (2013) and of more than one hundred articles on theology in both popular and scholarly venues.
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