Theological Hermeneutics in the Classical Pentecostal Tradition
Biographical note
L. William Oliverio Jr., Ph.D. (2009), Marquette University, is Lecturer in Theology at Marquette University and Pastor of Immanuel Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He has published in Journal of Pentecostal Theology, Pneuma and Religious Studies Review, and is Philosophy Interest Group Leader for the Society for Pentecostal Studies.
Readership
All interested in the development of Pentecostal theologies and hermeneutics, and the philosophical assumptions related to their development, and anyone interested in interpretations of Pentecostal history.
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Joshua R. Ziefle, Northwest University in Kirkland, Washington.
In David du Plessis and the Assemblies of God Joshua R. Ziefle utilizes the stories of both ecumenical Pentecostal David du Plessis and the Assemblies of God to detail the complicated tensions that arose during the Charismatic Movement of the 1960s and 1970s.
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by Lisa P. Stephenson
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Two distinct theologies of healing as represented by some of the foremost protagonists of the twentieth-century United States are analyzed and a solution is proposed to the tension generated by their differing approaches.
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