Beyond Pentecostalism: The Crisis of Global Christianity and the Renewal of the Theological Agenda
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Christianity faces one of its greatest opportunities, as well as one of its greatest challenges — the formulation of a global theology. In Beyond Pentecostalism Wolfgang Vondey argues that Pentecostal thought and praxis represent an indispensable catalyst for the realization of this task.

Accentuating Pentecostalism as a manifestation of what he calls the crisis of global Christianity, Vondey describes the elements of this crisis — manifested chiefly in theology’s turn toward a performance-oriented enterprise — and suggests that the task of overcoming the crisis demands an integration of Pentecostalism in the global theological agenda. This task will inevitably push Christianity beyond the boundaries of the classical Pentecostal tradition. In fact, Vondey suggests, Pentecostalism itself is in the process of going beyond its own historical, theological, socio-cultural, and institutional boundaries. His ultimate goal is not a “pentecostalization” of Christianity but rather a renewal of the theological landscape in light of the significance of Pentecostal voices, thoughts, and practices worldwide.
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Beyond Pentecostalism: The Crisis of Global Christianity and the Renewal of the Theological Agenda
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Christianity faces one of its greatest opportunities, as well as one of its greatest challenges — the formulation of a global theology. In Beyond Pentecostalism Wolfgang Vondey argues that Pentecostal thought and praxis represent an indispensable catalyst for the realization of this task.

Accentuating Pentecostalism as a manifestation of what he calls the crisis of global Christianity, Vondey describes the elements of this crisis — manifested chiefly in theology’s turn toward a performance-oriented enterprise — and suggests that the task of overcoming the crisis demands an integration of Pentecostalism in the global theological agenda. This task will inevitably push Christianity beyond the boundaries of the classical Pentecostal tradition. In fact, Vondey suggests, Pentecostalism itself is in the process of going beyond its own historical, theological, socio-cultural, and institutional boundaries. His ultimate goal is not a “pentecostalization” of Christianity but rather a renewal of the theological landscape in light of the significance of Pentecostal voices, thoughts, and practices worldwide.
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Beyond Pentecostalism: The Crisis of Global Christianity and the Renewal of the Theological Agenda

Beyond Pentecostalism: The Crisis of Global Christianity and the Renewal of the Theological Agenda

by Wolfgang Vondey
Beyond Pentecostalism: The Crisis of Global Christianity and the Renewal of the Theological Agenda

Beyond Pentecostalism: The Crisis of Global Christianity and the Renewal of the Theological Agenda

by Wolfgang Vondey

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At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Christianity faces one of its greatest opportunities, as well as one of its greatest challenges — the formulation of a global theology. In Beyond Pentecostalism Wolfgang Vondey argues that Pentecostal thought and praxis represent an indispensable catalyst for the realization of this task.

Accentuating Pentecostalism as a manifestation of what he calls the crisis of global Christianity, Vondey describes the elements of this crisis — manifested chiefly in theology’s turn toward a performance-oriented enterprise — and suggests that the task of overcoming the crisis demands an integration of Pentecostalism in the global theological agenda. This task will inevitably push Christianity beyond the boundaries of the classical Pentecostal tradition. In fact, Vondey suggests, Pentecostalism itself is in the process of going beyond its own historical, theological, socio-cultural, and institutional boundaries. His ultimate goal is not a “pentecostalization” of Christianity but rather a renewal of the theological landscape in light of the significance of Pentecostal voices, thoughts, and practices worldwide.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802864017
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 09/23/2010
Series: Pentecostal Manifestos (PM)
Pages: 281
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Wolfgang Vondey is associate professor of systematictheology and director of the Center for Renewal Studies atRegent University School of Divinity, Virginia Beach,Virginia. For more information about this author, visit hiswebsite at WolfgangVondey.info and the RegentUniversity School of Divinity's blog atRenewalDynamics.com.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Abbreviations xi

Introduction: Pentecostalism and Global Christianity in the Late Modern World 1

1 The Crisis of Theology in the Late Modern World 2

2 Integrating Pentecostalism in the Christian Agenda 8

3 Revisioning the Theological Landscape 13

1 Beyond Reason: Theology, Story, and the Crisis of the Imagination 16

1 The Crisis of the Imagination 17

2 The Pentecostal Story and the Revival of the Imagination 26

3 Theology as Play of the Imagination 34

2 Beyond Scripture: Sola Scriptura, Word of God, and the Crisis of Revelation 47

1 The Crisis of Revelation 48

2 Classical Pentecostalism and the Word of God 57

3 The Play of Spirit, Word, and Community 66

3 Beyond Doctrine: Trinity, Oneness, and the Crisis of the Creed 78

1 The Crisis of the Creed 78

2 Oneness Pentecostalism and the Articles of Faith 88

3 The Reformulation of Doctrine and the Play of God 98

4 Beyond Ritual: Structure, Liminality, and the Crisis of the Liturgy 109

1 The Crisis of the Liturgy 110

2 The Development of the Liturgy in Classical Pentecostalism 119

3 The Liturgy as the Structure of Play 129

5 Beyond Church: Ecclesiality, Culture, and the Crisis of Christendom 141

1 The Crisis of Christendom 142

2 Classical Pentecostalism and Post-Christendom Ecclesiology 150

3 Church as the Playground of Cultures 159

6 Beyond Orthodoxy: Pentecostalism, Renewal, and the Crisis of Play 171

1 The Crisis of Play 172

2 The Institutionalization of Classical Pentecostalism 182

3 The Renewal of the Theological Agenda 191

Postscript 202

Notes 204

Name Index 261

Subject Index 264

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