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"In Jesus name" : the history and beliefs of Oneness Pentecostals / David A. Reed. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Journal of Pentecostal theology. Supplement series ; ; 31.Publication details: Blandford Forum : Deo Publishing, 2008.Description: xi, 394 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
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  • 9781905679010
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Contents:
PART I. The legacy in Oneness Pentecostalism. -- A pietist legacy: experiential faith -- An evangelical legacy: theology of the name -- Excursus -- The name of God: finding a lost theme? --
PART II. The birth of Oneness Pentecostalism. -- Pentecostal polemics -- Old themes for new times -- Revelation of the name -- Controversy and rejection -- From issue to doctrine: revelation of God and the name -- From issue to doctrine: one Lord and one baptism -- From issue to organization --
PART III. Theology of Oneness Pentecostalism. -- Theology of the name -- One God and one name -- The name and Christology -- The name and the Christian life -- Whose heresy? Whose orthodoxy?.
Scope and content: This is the first comprehensive study of the origins, history, and theology of Oneness Pentecostalism. “In Jesus’ Name” tells the story of the third stream of Pentecostalism. Oneness Pentecostalism is the heterodox movement that was expelled from the Assemblies of God in 1916, because of rejection of doctrine of the trinity and the insistence of water baptism in the name of Lord Jesus Christ. AMAZON https://www.amazon.com/dp/1905679017/?coliid=I3HYCEMLMQMQYV&colid=1GVQJ87LI52KJ&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
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Includes bibliographies and index.

PART I. The legacy in Oneness Pentecostalism. -- A pietist legacy: experiential faith -- An evangelical legacy: theology of the name -- Excursus -- The name of God: finding a lost theme? --

PART II. The birth of Oneness Pentecostalism. -- Pentecostal polemics -- Old themes for new times -- Revelation of the name -- Controversy and rejection -- From issue to doctrine: revelation of God and the name -- From issue to doctrine: one Lord and one baptism -- From issue to organization --

PART III. Theology of Oneness Pentecostalism. -- Theology of the name -- One God and one name -- The name and Christology -- The name and the Christian life -- Whose heresy? Whose orthodoxy?.

This is the first comprehensive study of the origins, history, and theology of Oneness Pentecostalism. “In Jesus’ Name” tells the story of the third stream of Pentecostalism. Oneness Pentecostalism is the heterodox movement that was expelled from the Assemblies of God in 1916, because of rejection of doctrine of the trinity and the insistence of water baptism in the name of Lord Jesus Christ. AMAZON

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1905679017/?coliid=I3HYCEMLMQMQYV&colid=1GVQJ87LI52KJ&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

Reed, D. A. (2008). “In Jesus Name”: The History and Beliefs of Oneness Pentecostals. Journal of Pentecostal Theolog. APA - CHECK FORMATING BEFORE USE

Reed, David A. “in Jesus Name”: The History and Beliefs of Oneness Pentecostals. Journal of Pentecostal Theolog, 2008. MLA - CHECK FORMATING BEFORE USE

Reed, David A. 2008. “In Jesus Name”: The History and Beliefs of Oneness Pentecostals. Journal of Pentecostal Theolog. Chicago/Turabian - CHECK FORMATTING BEFORE USE

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David A. Reed, Ph.D. 1989, Boston University, is Professor Emeritus of Pastoral Theology and Research Professor at Wycliffe College, Toronto, Canada. He is the author of numerous articles in journals, books and dictionaries. He and his wife, Carlynn, have two sons and live near Toronto, Ontario.

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