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Titre : | Pentecostal Healing : Models in Theology and Practice |
Auteurs : | Kimberly (Ervin) Alexander, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-90-5854-031-7 |
Format : | xi + 258 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | EP/F (Guérison divine, spirituelle: approche pentecôtiste et/ou charismatique) |
Résumé : |
Carefully tracing the influence of the nineteenth-century healing movement and employing an inductive method in her examination of early Pentecostal periodical literature, Kimberly Alexander provides the most comprehensive investigation of this subject to date.
Through the voices of those on the margins, the reader is exposed to the thinking of early Pentecostals on such issues as the origins of illness, healing provided in the atonement, signs following believers, means of healing, and the roles of faith and the Holy Spirit. Drawing on this analysis, the author constructs two distinct models of healing theology. The concluding theological reflection makes clear the implications for Pentecostal soteriology, pneumatology and ecclesiology. Early Pentecostalism can no longer be viewed in a monolithic fashion, and earlier studies which have tended to do so will require revision in appreciation of the two distinct streams within the movement described here. |
Note de contenu : |
- Acknowledgements - Abbreviations CHAPTER 1 - Introduction CHAPTER 2 - The American Divine Healing Movement of the Nineteenth Century - Introduction - I. Identification of the Movement: A. Definition / B. Time-frame / C. Theological Background / D. Leadership of the Movement (1. Dr. Charles Cullis; 2. Adoniram Judson Gordon; 3. Albert Benjamin Simpson; 4. Andrew Murray; 5. Carrie Judd Montgomery) - II. Hermeneutics of the Movement: Introduction / A. Theological Presupposition / B. Hermeneutical Method / C. Examples / Conclusions - III. The Doctrine of Divine Healing as Provided in the Atonement: Introduction / A. Wesleyan Soteriology / B. The Four-fold Gospel / C. Healing via the Shorter Way / D. The Holy Spirit and Healing / E. Means of Healing / F. Healing for Service in the Kingdom - IV. The Healing Home: An Ecclesiological Model / Excursus I : John Alexander Dowie CHAPTER 3 - Healing in Early Pentecostalism: Analysis - Introduction - I. Identification of the Movement: A. Definition / B. Time-frame / C. Primary Sources / Excursus 2: The Role of Publishing in Early Pentecostalism / D. Research Methodology - II. The Wesleyan-Pentecostal Stream: * A. Healing at Azusa Street - Documentation in The Apostolic Faith:1. History of the Revival; 2. The Origins of Illness; 3. God’s Remedy for Sickness: The Atonement; 4. The Holy Spirit and Healing; 5. Signs Following Believers; 6. Means of Healing * B. Healing Theology and Practice in Early Southern Pentecostalism - Documentation in The Bridegroom's Messenger: 1. History of G.B. Cashwell and the Publication; 2. Overview of the Contents; 3. Healing Theology; 4. Flattie M. Barth’s Integration of Healing and Eschatology: 5. Means of Healing the Sick * C. Healing in the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) - as reflected in The Church of God Evangel: 1. History of the Denomination; 2. The Church of God Ethos; 3. Origins of Illness; 4. Divine Healing Provided in the Atonement; 5. Signs Following Believers; 6. Means of Healing; 7. Healing as Vocation; 8. Ultimate Healing * D. Healing Theology and Practice in the Church of God in Christ: Introduction; 1. History of the Church of God in Christ; 2. Origins of Illness; 3. Divine Healing in the Atonement; 4. The Holy Spirit and Healing; 5. Signs Following Believers; 6. The Place of Faith in Healing; 7. Means of Healing * E. Healing in the Pentecostal Holiness Church— as reflected in The Pentecostal Holiness Advocate 1917-1923: 1. History of the Pentecostal Holiness Church; 2. Origins of Illness; 3. Divine Healing Provided in the Atonement; 4. Signs Following Believers; 5. The Holy Spirit and Healing; 6. The Role of Faith; 7. Means of Healing; 8. Healing and the Christian Vocation; 9. Ultimate Healing - III. Healing Theology and Practice in the Finished Work Pentecostal Stream. * A. Healing Theology after Pentecostal Experience — Documentation in Triumphs of Faith: 1. Carrie Judd Montgomery’s Pentecostal Experience; 2. Montgomery’s Pentecostal Healing Theology; 3. Means of Healing * B. Healing Theology and Practice—as Documented in Assemblies of God Publications: 1. History of the Assemblies of God; 2. Origins of Illness; 3. Divine Healing Provided in the Atonement; 4. The Holy Spirit and Healing; 5. Signs Following Believers; 6. Means of Healing * Excursus 3: Women in the Ministry of Healing - The Rise of Itinerant Healing Evangelists * C. Healing Theology and Practice in Oneness Pentecostalism: 1. History of Oneness Pentecostalism; 2. The Origins of Illness and its Remedy in the Atonement; 3. Healing in the Name of Jesus; 4. Healing through the Power of God; 5. Healing by Faith; 6. Means of Healing CHAPTER 4 - Two Models: Early Pentecostal Theologies of Healing - Introduction - I. The Wesleyan-Pentecostal Model - II. The Finished Work Pentecostal Model - III. The 1918 Flu Epidemic: A Case Study: A. Documentation with regard to the Epidemic / B. Theological Reflection on the Case Study (1. The Wesleyan-Pentecostal Stream and the 1918 Flu Epidemic; 2. The Finished Work Stream and the 1918 Flu Epidemic) / Summary CHAPTER 5 - Conclusion - I. Summary - II. Theological Reflection: A. Trinitarian Concerns / B. Pneumatological Concerns / C. Christological/Soteriological Concerns / D. Ecclesiological Concerns / E. Eschatological Concerns - Bibliography - Index of Authors and Names / Index of Scripture References |
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