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Twelve scholars from the biblical, historical, theological, and philosophical disciplines engage in a conversation on the transforming work of the Holy Spirit in the Christian life. The essays are held together by an enduring focus and concern to explore the relationship between the work of the Holy Spirit and Christian formation, discipleship, personal and social transformation. The book points toward the integration of theory and practice, theology and spirituality, and the mutual interest in fostering dialogue across disciplines and ecclesial traditions.
'Nothing less than a new and highly promising field of interdisciplinary investigation is announced with the launching of the series CHARIS: Christianity and Renewal Interdisciplinary Studies. This inaugural volume of constructive studies on the phenomenon of renewal focusing on Christian tradition promises a research program which considers the meaning of 'transforming dimension of the Spiritual Presence' not only in other faith traditions but also everywhere in the created order. A highly innovative and creative enterprise, this book is required reading for all interested in the Spirit/-uality in the contemporary world.'
Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Professor of Systematic Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary and Docent of Ecumenics, University of Helsinki, Finland.
"This book launches a new series devoted to interdisciplinary studies of Christianity and Renewal, initially by exploring interdisciplinary inquiry within theology hermeneutical, historical, constructive, homiletic, and practical. These studies accentuate the transformative power of the Spirit at work in communities, and the transgressive power of this Spirit opening new pathways at the margins. These richly textured analyses promote pneumatological approaches that serve the interest of renewal movements on a global scale as they lay the groundwork for a wider range of interdisciplinary inquiry."
Brad Hinze, Professor, The Karl Rahner Chair in Theology, Fordham University,USA.
"A rich and diverse assortment of essays from seasoned and newer scholars, this book offers a fresh look at how the Spirit is at work amongst us. Those who mine its pages will certainly come away with insight and inspiration. An exceptional collection to treasure."
Lisa P. Stephenson, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Lee University, USA.
Auteur
Janelle Aijian, Biola University, USA David M. Barbee, University of Pennsylvania, USA Lisa Millen, Regent University, USA Greg Peters, Biola University, USA Cheryl M. Peterson, Trinity Lutheran Seminary, USA B. Keith Putt, Samford University, USA Joshua D. Reichard, Youngstown Christian School/Oxford Graduate School, USA Steven B. Sherman, Regent University, USA Daniel Strand, Chicago Divinity School, USA Wolfgang Vondey, Marquette University, USA Robert Webster, The University of the South, USA Christian T. Collins Winn, Bethel University, USA Amos Yong, Regent University, USA
Contenu
Introduction: The Presence of the Spirit as an Interdisciplinary Concern; Wolfgang Vondey 1. Mapping the Hermeneutical Waters: The Holy Spirit and the Revitalization of Interpretation; Steven B. Sherman 2. Monasticism: Instrument of the Holy Spirit in the Renewal of Today's Church; Greg Peters 3. Absence Makes the Heart Grow: Longing and the Spirit in the Theology of St. Augustine; Daniel Strand 4. Hugh of St. Victor and the Gifts of the Holy Spirit; Lisa Millen 5. A Lutheran Engagement with Wesley on the Work of the Holy Spirit; Cheryl M. Peterson 6. The Allurer of the Soul: The Holy Spirit in Puritan Preaching; David M. Barbee 7. Baptism by Fire: The Work of the Holy Spirit in Pascal's Philosophy; Janelle Aijian 8. The Holy Spirit and the Miraculous: John Wesley's Egalitarian View of the Supernatural and its Problems; Robert Webster 9. Apocalyptic Pneumatology and the Holy Spirits in the Religions: The Contributions of Christoph Blumhardt; Christian T. Collins Winn 10. An Improbable Bond of the Spirit: Historical Perspectives on the Christian Life in Pentecostal-Charismatic and Process-Relational Theologies; Joshua D. Reichard 11. The Passion of/for Pentecost: Hermeneutics, Heterology, and the "Hauntology" of the Spirit; B. Keith Putt Conclusion: Christianity and Renewal - A Plea for Interdisciplinarity; Wolfgang Vondey Afterword; Amos Yong