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Toby Jones, The Way of Jesus

Finally, from a Pentecostal perspective, I would suggest that this book would benefit from greater attention to the transformative power of the Spirit in Christian community, and not simply an emphasis on action. Both are needed for a balanced Christian discipleship, which is empty without the power and leading of the Spirit, but there is minimal mention of this in the book.

Reviewed by David Purves

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Category: Living the Faith, Pneuma Review, Summer 2012

About the Author: David Purves is a Student Assistant Pastor with Bristo Baptist Church in Scotland, where he is involved in pastoral and mission work, particular among people recovering from addictions. He is currently working on a Masters course at Oxford University, supported by the Oxford Centre for the Study of Christianity and Culture.

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