Theological Dialogue with Classical Pentecostals: Challenges and Opportunities
The last two decades have witnessed the growing participation in theological dialogues of non-institutional (free church) movements. This poses a serious challenge to 21st century ecumenism, since ecclesial realities and internal diversity of these movements impede fruitful dialogue in the classical manner. The present volume addresses fundamental aspects of this challenge by a critical study of an exemplary case of such dialogues, the International Roman Catholic-Classical Pentecostal Dialogue (1972-2007). This unique study builds both on primary archival sources and on earlier research on the IRCCPD.

After providing an ecumenical profile of the Classical Pentecostal dialogue partner, Creemers demonstrates how fair representation of the Classical Pentecostal movement has been pursued in the course of the dialogue. Next, he gives attention to the ecumenical method of the IRCCPD. First, the development of a dialogue method hinging on “hard questions” is traced, which has allowed a balanced theological exchange between the dialogue partners. Regarding theological method, it is demonstrated that both partners showed a willingness to experiment together by integrating sources of theological knowledge typically distrusted in their own traditions. In conclusion, the analyses are integrated in an overview of challenges and opportunities for dialogue with the Classical Pentecostal movement in the context of ongoing discussions on ecumenical method.

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Theological Dialogue with Classical Pentecostals: Challenges and Opportunities
The last two decades have witnessed the growing participation in theological dialogues of non-institutional (free church) movements. This poses a serious challenge to 21st century ecumenism, since ecclesial realities and internal diversity of these movements impede fruitful dialogue in the classical manner. The present volume addresses fundamental aspects of this challenge by a critical study of an exemplary case of such dialogues, the International Roman Catholic-Classical Pentecostal Dialogue (1972-2007). This unique study builds both on primary archival sources and on earlier research on the IRCCPD.

After providing an ecumenical profile of the Classical Pentecostal dialogue partner, Creemers demonstrates how fair representation of the Classical Pentecostal movement has been pursued in the course of the dialogue. Next, he gives attention to the ecumenical method of the IRCCPD. First, the development of a dialogue method hinging on “hard questions” is traced, which has allowed a balanced theological exchange between the dialogue partners. Regarding theological method, it is demonstrated that both partners showed a willingness to experiment together by integrating sources of theological knowledge typically distrusted in their own traditions. In conclusion, the analyses are integrated in an overview of challenges and opportunities for dialogue with the Classical Pentecostal movement in the context of ongoing discussions on ecumenical method.

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Theological Dialogue with Classical Pentecostals: Challenges and Opportunities

Theological Dialogue with Classical Pentecostals: Challenges and Opportunities

by Jelle Creemers
Theological Dialogue with Classical Pentecostals: Challenges and Opportunities

Theological Dialogue with Classical Pentecostals: Challenges and Opportunities

by Jelle Creemers

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The last two decades have witnessed the growing participation in theological dialogues of non-institutional (free church) movements. This poses a serious challenge to 21st century ecumenism, since ecclesial realities and internal diversity of these movements impede fruitful dialogue in the classical manner. The present volume addresses fundamental aspects of this challenge by a critical study of an exemplary case of such dialogues, the International Roman Catholic-Classical Pentecostal Dialogue (1972-2007). This unique study builds both on primary archival sources and on earlier research on the IRCCPD.

After providing an ecumenical profile of the Classical Pentecostal dialogue partner, Creemers demonstrates how fair representation of the Classical Pentecostal movement has been pursued in the course of the dialogue. Next, he gives attention to the ecumenical method of the IRCCPD. First, the development of a dialogue method hinging on “hard questions” is traced, which has allowed a balanced theological exchange between the dialogue partners. Regarding theological method, it is demonstrated that both partners showed a willingness to experiment together by integrating sources of theological knowledge typically distrusted in their own traditions. In conclusion, the analyses are integrated in an overview of challenges and opportunities for dialogue with the Classical Pentecostal movement in the context of ongoing discussions on ecumenical method.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567656988
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/24/2015
Series: Ecclesiological Investigations
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Jelle Creemers is Research Assistant at the Evangelische Theologische Faculteit, Leuven, Belgium. His current teaching and publications focus on the relations between the Roman Catholic Church and the Classical Pentecostal Movement, as well as on the ecumenical potential of Free Churches.

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abbreviations
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
PART A CLASSICAL PENTECOSTALS IN ECUMENICAL DIALOGUE
Chapter 2: An Ecumenical Profile of Classical Pentecostalism
Chapter 3: The Intertwined Challenges of Representation and Reception
PART B ECUMENICAL DIALOGUE WITH CLASSICAL PENTECOSTALS 175
Chapter 4: Dialogue Method in the IRCCPD: The Hard Questions Method
Chapter 5: Theological Method in the IRCCPD: Experimenting Together
Chapter 6: Dialogue With Classical Pentecostalism: Challenges and Opportunities
Appendix: Participants Pentecostal Dialogue Team Phases I-V
Sources and Bibliography

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