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Edward Irving endorsed the manifestations of the Holy Spirit's power in the life of the contemporary church long before the Pentecostal movement appeared on the scene.

Yet in the richness of Irving's theology, the supernatural operations of the Spirit found their focus in the living reality of the Person of Jesus Christ in a way not common to the Pentecostal movement.This book explores this vital connection in Irving's thought which represents a pioneering Pentecostal theology that is radically Christocentric.

David Dorries, Assistant Professor of Church History, Oral Roberts UniversityOriginally a nineteenth-century Church of Scotland minister, Edward Irving has long been regarded by many as a forerunner of the modern Pentecostal movement.

His endorsement of the charismatic gifts of the Spirit as well as the presence of tongues-speech in his meetings are often pointed to as outside witness to the reality of Pentecostalism s claims.While Gordon Strachan acknowledges that Irving's theology allowed for the manifestations of the Spirit, he offers a caution against reading modern Pentecostalism back into the theology of Edward Irving.

Strachan concludes that Irving's radical Christology led to his stance on the manifestations of the Spirit in a way unparalleled in modern Pentecostalism.

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Hendrickson Publishers Inc
0943575044 / 9780943575049
Paperback
01/11/1988
United States
240 pages
146 x 222 mm, 200 grams
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