Pentecostalism as a Christian Mystical Tradition

Pentecostalism as a Christian Mystical Tradition

Pentecostalism as a Christian Mystical Tradition

Pentecostalism as a Christian Mystical Tradition

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Overview

Informed reassessment of Pentecostalism as a mystical tradition of the church universal

Pentecostalism, says Daniel Castelo, is commonly framed as "evangelicalism with tongues" or dismissed as simply a revivalist movement. In this book Castelo argues that Pentecostalism is actually best understood as a Christian mystical tradition.

Taking a theological approach to Pentecostalism, Castelo looks particularly at the movement's methodology and epistemology as he carefully distinguishes it from American evangelicalism. Castelo displays the continuity between Pentecostalism and ancient church tradition, creating a unified narrative of Pentecostalism and the mystical tradition of Christianity throughout history and today. Finally, he uses a test case to press the question of what the interactions between mystical theology and dogmatics could look like.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802869562
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 04/10/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Daniel Castelo is professor of dogmatic and constructive theology at Seattle Pacific University and Seminary. He is also the author of Pneumatology: A Guide for the Perplexed and the Two Horizons Old Testament Commentary volume on Hosea (with Bo H. Lim).

Table of Contents

Foreword Elaine A. Heath viii

Acknowledgments x

Introduction xii

1 The Challenge of Method 1

2 A Mystical Tradition? 37

3 The Epistemological Form of Evangelical Theology 83

4 Expanding the Pentecostal Understanding of Spirit-Baptism 126

5 The Spirit-Baptized Life 158

Postscript 178

Bibliography 181

Index 191

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