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Karl Barth and Pentecostal Theology: A Convergence of the Word and the Spirit
By (Author) Professor Frank D. Macchia
Edited by Professor Terry L. Cross
Edited by Associate Professor Andrew K. Gabriel
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
7th March 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Theology
230.994
Hardback
264
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The essays in this volume evaluate and build on Barths theology from the perspective of Pentecostal theology and, thereby, contribute to constructive Pentecostal systematic theology by using Barth as a valuable dialogue partner. At present, a theological conversation of Pentecostals with Barth does not exist and this volume fills this void. More widely, it will aid all those who seek a convergence of the Word and the Spirit in theology. Barth and Pentecostals share some important common theological interests. Barths mature theology has a decidedly christological emphasis. Likewise, historically, Pentecostals have often spoken of a full gospel with an emphasis on Christ as savior, healer, baptizer (in the Spirit), and soon-and-coming King, with some Pentecostal traditions also adding a fifth emphasis on Christ the sanctifier. Furthermore, near the end of his life, Barth anticipated the possibility of a theology of the third article, a theology where the Holy Spirit would dominate and be decisive. The realization of Barths dream is no doubt coming to pass in part through the development of Pentecostal theology in as much as pneumatological theology (exploring how pneumatology affects, supplements, and might reform other doctrines) is an emerging paradigm for Pentecostal theology.
Frank D. Macchia is Professor of Theology at Vanguard University in Costa Mesa, USA, and Associate Director of the Centre of Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies at Bangor University, UK. Terry L. Cross is Professor of Systematic Theology and Dean of the School of Religion at Lee University, USA. Andrew K. Gabriel is Vice President of Academics and Associate Professor of Theology at Horizon College and Seminary, Canada.