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Spirit Baptism: A Pentecostal Alternative

by Hunter, Harold D.
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Overview

During the 1970s, Pentecostal seminarians who were fed a steady diet of the monographs by James D.G. Dunn and F. Dale Bruner were often co-opted by magisterial traditions. It was time for a new generation of Pentecostal scholars where Pentecostals could themselves address issues brought to the forefront of their movement. This volume became one of the first books of its kind to crest the new wave of an emerging Pentecostal scholarship.Contemporary Pentecostal pneumatology was often regarded as a historically contributed and artificial novelty from the modern period and scores of Pentecostals were persuaded to forsake their heritage. Spirit Baptism: A Pentecostal Alternative sought to ask the question if there was canonical evidence for a Charismatic dimension in the Christian pilgrimage. An answer in the affirmative inspired a scan of Christian figures through the centuries who have embraced this theological reality. The book ends with a theological synthesis that suggests an openness to various ways the Charismatic Spirit becomes a manifest reality in the lives of believers.Since the release of Spirit Baptism: A Pentecostal Alternative in 1983, much significant work has been accomplished in this field by Pentecostal and non-Pentecostal scholars alike. Yet this original groundbreaking work remains relevant as researchers around the world face for the first time theological issues that go to the heart of Pentecostal identify.

About the Author, Hunter, Harold D.

Currently Director of the IPHC Archives & Research Center, Dr. Harold D. Hunter has served in denominational executive positions and seminary teaching positions for over 30 years which have taken him to over 50 countries. Hunter co-edited All Together In One Place , The Azusa Street Revival and Its Legacy and The Suffering Body. His articles have appeared in international journals, dictionaries, and encyclopedias. A past president of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, organizer of the first conference on global Pentecostalism and co-chair of the Azusa Street Revival Centennial Theology Track, Hunter engages the WCC, WARC, and the NCCCUSA Faith and Order Commission.

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Book Details

Published
June 12, 2026
Publisher
Wipf & Stock Publishers
Pages
248
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781556359309

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