Can We Imagine an Ecumenical Future Together? A Pentecostal Perspective

The author is the first Pentecostal theologian to have taught a course at the Gregorian. His article is a challenge to Catholics amd to Pentecostals. Though treasuring Scriptureand the doctrine of justification by faith, Pentecostal Christianity should not beseen simply as a Protestant church. Nor s...

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Main Author: ROBECK, CECIL M. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Ed. Pontificia Univ. Gregoriana 2019
In: Gregorianum
Year: 2019, Volume: 100, Issue: 1, Pages: 46-69
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Summary:The author is the first Pentecostal theologian to have taught a course at the Gregorian. His article is a challenge to Catholics amd to Pentecostals. Though treasuring Scriptureand the doctrine of justification by faith, Pentecostal Christianity should not beseen simply as a Protestant church. Nor should it be understood as a rival to the RomanCatholic Church. Robeck, rather, suggests the real possibility that this fast growingmovement ultimately become the primary spirituality available to all within the one,holy, catholic and apostolic Church.
L’autore era il primo teologo pentecostale da insegnare un corso alla Gregoriana. L’articolo di Robeck è documento di una sfida che lui pone, nello stile linguistico tipicoper la sua tradizione, al Cattolicesimo. Il Cristianesimo Pentecostale stdfresbfvqwbrhhgdfgimala dottrina della giustificazione tramite la fede, però il Penxvfs zvfgn cbvtecostalismonon deve esser compreso come una chiesa Protestante. Neanche è da vederecome rivale della Chiesa Romana Cattolica. Robeck esprime piuttosto la sua speranzache questo movimento, di crescita enorme a livello globale, potrebbe diventare unadelle spiritualità nel proprio ambito della Chiesa una, santa, cattolica e apostolica.
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