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Wolfgang Vondey: Pentecostalism and Christian Unity

On a smaller scale Vondey models the subject of the book and draws from a variety of scholars from different cultural backgrounds. However, the book may have been further enhanced by including scholars from African and Asian contexts. Readers interested in ecumenical issues are likely to find this book informative as well as thought-provoking. In general the book is well-organized and its editor is to be commended for its inclusion of a variety of Pentecostal viewpoints.

Reviewed by David Bradnick

 

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Category: Ministry, Pneuma Review, Spring 2011

About the Author: David Bradnick, Ph.D. Theological Studies (Regent University School of Divinity), is an instructor in the philosophy department at Stevenson University and York College of Pennsylvania. His dissertation is titled "Loosing and Binding the Spirits: An Emergentist Theology of the Demonic" (2015).

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