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Coming in the Winter 2013 (16:1) Issue

From Pneuma Review Fall 2012

KWarrington-PentecostalTheologyBritish Pentecostal Keith Warrington takes us on “The Quest for A Pentecostal Theology” in a chapter from his 2008 book, Pentecostal Theology.

 

Some reviews to look for in the Winter 2013 issue:

Malcolm Brubaker reviews Evangelical and Frontier Mission Perspectives on the Global Progress of the Gospel (Wipf and Stock, 2011), edited by Beth Snodderly and A. Scott Moreau.

John C. Poirier reviews the book that has brought back to life lectures by Robert L. Calhoun, Scripture, Creed, Theology: Lectures on the History of Christian Doctrine in the First Centuries, edited and introduced by George A. Lindbeck.

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