Church and Unity: Wolfgang Vondey on Ecclesiology and Ecumenism
5 Cf. Gary B. McGee, “‘More Than Evangelical’: The Challenge of the Evolving Theological Identity of the Assemblies of God,” Pneuma 25, no. 2 (2003): 289-300.
6 See Steven M. Studebaker, “Beyond Tongues: A Pentecostal Theology of Grace,” in Defining Issues in Pentecostalism: Classical and Emergent, McMaster Theological Studies 1 (Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2008), pp. 46-68; idem, “Pentecostal Soteriology and Pneumatology,” Journal of Pentecostal Theology 11, no. 2 (2003): 248-70; John B. Carpenter, “Genuine Pentecostal Traditioning: Rooting Pentecostalism in Its Evangelical Soil; A Reply to Simon Chan,” Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies 6, no. 2 (2003): 303-26; Terry L. Cross, “A Proposal to Break the Ice: What Can Pentecostals Offer Evangelical Theology?” Journal of Pentecostal Theology 10, no. 2 (2002): 44-73; James K. A. Smith, “The Closing of the Book: Pentecostals, Evangelicals, and the Sacred Writings,” Journal of Pentecostal Studies 11 (1997): 49-71.
7 See Vondey, Pentecostalism and Christian Unity, .3-98.
8 See the texts in Michael Kinnamon and Brian E. Cope (eds.), The Ecumenical Movement: An Anthology of Key Texts and Voices (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1997), 79-127.
Category: Ministry, Spring 2011