Pentecostal Theology for the Twenty-First Century
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Book Name: Pentecostal Theology for the Twenty-First Century
Writer: TAN-CHOW MAY LING
Description
In our post 9/11 existence where there is developing strict fundamentalism, and when
both prohibition and simple resistance are deficient alternatives, this book offers an inventive
elective, contending that Pentecostalism can possibly be a quiet harbinger
of majority. The expected lies in its otherworldliness – energetic pneumatology and
eschatology. The eschatological Spirit is viewed as orientated towards the other, crossing
limits in redemptive grasp, rising above rejection and simple resilience. This
book’s non-Western point of view and the exact logical investigation of Singapore’s
multicultural and multi-confidence setting is extraordinary commitments to religion and society.
This is a book for understudies, ministers, educators, and scholars worried for a methodology
to crucial is touchy to their specific circumstance, who need to gain from an imaginative philosophical
a voice from what has been maybe the biggest strict development ever, and who
see the huge potential in enthusiastic religious philosophy by Christians of the Chinese diaspora
who can address a large number of ethnic Chinese Christians? This book will
likewise, advance to those outside Christianity who are keen on its endeavors to lock-in
with a complex multi-ethnic and multi-strict circumstance, for example, that in Singapore.
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