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Pentecostalism and the Future of the Christian Churches: Promises, Limitations, Challenges
Richard Shaull | Waldo A. Cesar

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Pentecostalism and the Future of the Christian Churches: Promises, Limitations, Challenges

promises, limitations, challenges

Eerdmans Pub Co (May 2000)
0802846661
| Softcover
250 pages | 153 x 229 mm | e
Dewey 270.8/3
LC Classification BR1644.S46 2000

Genre

  • The Church-(TC)

Subject

  • Pentecostalism

Plot

In a world marked by suffering and poverty, traditional forms of Christianity have been unable to speak effectively to the experiences and needs of the poor. In the midst of this reality, Pentecostal movements have sprung up in Third World countries and are growing at a remarkable pace. This book by an American theologian and a Brazilian sociologist attempts to understand Pentecostalism as a religious movement among the poor. Bringing theological reflection in dialogue with well-documented social analysis, Shaull and Cesar show why Pentecostal movements represent the emergence of a new form of Christian faith and life in response to impoverishment and marginalization. They also explore the potential these movements hold for transforming unjust economic, social, and political structures, and they discuss what the church at large can learn from the Pentecostal experience.

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