Description: Used paperback of Reading Luke-Acts In the Pentecostal Tradition by Martin William Mittelstadt. Book blurb: The influence and role of Luke-Acts within Pentecostalism is well known. Yet until now there has been no monograph length study devoted to gauging the extent to which Pentecostal scholars have engaged in academic research on Luke-Acts. In this first study of its kind, noted Pentecostal Lucan scholar Martin Mittelstadt has undertaken an extensive examination of Pentecostal scholarship with an eye toward assessing the influence of Luke-Acts upon it. Beginning with Azusa Street and continuing to the present, Mittelstadt: 1) traces the emergence of Pentecostal scholarship in the academic marketplace with the various responses to the catalytic work of James D.G. Dunn, 2) examines the influence of Luke-Acts on narrative theol-ogy, missiology, healing and exorcism, the role of women, spiritual formation, and Oneness theology, and 3) identifies Pentecostal contributions in the area of social ethics, peace-making, suffering and persecution, ecumenism, globalization, and post-modernity. The work concludes with observations on possibilities for future engagement and an extensive bibliography. Mittelstadt proves to be an authoritative guide for all those interested in how Pentecostals have read and continue to read Luke-Acts. This work is certain to become must reading for all those interested in this fascinating topic.
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Subject: History
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Subject Area: Biblical Studies
Educational Level: High School, Adult & Further Education
Level: Beginner
Item Weight: 14 oz
Item Length: 9in.
Item Height: 0.5in.
Item Width: 6in.
Author: Martin Mittelstadt
Publication Name: Reading Luke-Acts in the Pentecostal Tradition : Reflections ON the History and Status of Research
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: CPt Press
Publication Year: 2010
Type: Textbook
Number of Pages: 232 Pages