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Author Murphy, Karen R. J., author.

Title Pentecostals and Roman Catholics on becoming a Christian : spirit-baptism, faith, conversion, experience, and discipleship in Ecumenical perspective / by Karen R.J. Murphy.

Publication Info. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2018.

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series Global Pentecostal and charismatic studies, 1876-2247 ; volume 28
Global Pentecostal and Charismatic studies. 1876-2247 ; volume 28.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Intro; Pentecostals and Roman Catholics on Becoming a Christian: Spirit-Baptism, Faith, Conversion, Experience, and Discipleship in Ecumenical Perspective; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; Importance of the International Roman Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue; Outline of Chapters; 2 Roman Catholic and Pentecostal Rapprochement; Introduction; The Development of Roman Catholic Ecumenism; Current Ecumenical Trends in Roman Catholicism; The Development of Pentecostal Ecumenism; Theological and Historical Challenges to Pentecostal Ecumenism
Current Ecumenical Trends in PentecostalismCatholics and Pentecostal in Dialogue; Foundation of Dialogue; Nature of Dialogue; Purpose of the International Roman Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue; Current Challenges to Dialogue; Introduction to the International Roman Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue; The First Four Phases (1972-1997); The Fifth Phase (1998-2006); 3 Baptism in the Holy Spirit and Christian Initiation; Introduction to the 1998 Session (Bolton, Ontario)1; Introduction to the Final Report; Outpouring, Presence, and Charisms; Two Moments of Spirit Reception; Biblical Perspectives
Spirit Baptism is a Gift from GodSpirit Baptism is Personal and Trinitarian Revelation; Spirit Baptism is Pneumatological Empowerment and Christological Presence; Spirit Baptism is Transformational; Patristic Perspectives; Patristic Support for the Rediscovery of the Charisms in Initiation; The Normative and Sacramental Nature of Spirit Baptism?; Contemporary Reflections; Catholic Perspectives; Pentecostal Perspectives; Summary and Valuation; 4 Faith and Christian Initiation; Introduction to the 1999 Session (Venice, Italy); Introduction to the Final Report; The Nature of Faith
New Testament and Patristic PerspectivesThe Salvific Nature of Faith; The Ordo Salutis of Christian Initiation; Formation in Faith; The Communal Nature of Faith; Faith and Baptism; Summary and Valuation; 5 Conversion and Christian Initiation; Introduction to the 2000 Session (Vienna, Austria); Introduction to the Final Report; Conversion as Christological Event; Conversion as Process, Event, or Series of Events; Conversion and Roman Catholicism; The Nature of Conversion; The Sacramental and Communal Context of Conversion; The Evangelistic Quality of Conversion; The Importance of Baptism
Conversion and PentecostalismThe Nature of Conversion; Conversion as Event or Process; Pentecostal Conversion and Water Baptism; Biblical Perspectives; Catholic Analysis; Pentecostal Analysis; Reflections on Biblical Perspectives; Patristic Perspectives; Conversion as Transformation; The Patristic Challenge: The Authority of the Church Fathers; Contemporary Reflections; Summary and Valuation; 6 Experience in Christian Life; Introduction to the 2001 Session (Celje, Slovenia); Introduction to the Final Report; Renewed Catholic Openness to Experience Leading up to Vatican II
Summary In Pentecostals and Roman Catholics on Becoming a Christian , Dr. Karen Murphy explores the fifth round of the International Roman Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue (1998-2006). Discussing Spirit-baptism, faith, conversion, experience, and discipleship, Dr. Murphy notes areas in which the Dialogue has evolved since its inception in 1972. She unpacks the commonalities that bond Catholics and Pentecostals and examines theological divergences and challenges to dialogue. While Catholics approach becoming a Christian from a sacramental perspective, most Pentecostals think of Christian initiation in non-sacramental, or conversionist, terms, a reality that fosters ongoing tensions between the two traditions. Dr. Murphy reveals how Catholics and Pentecostals seek to overcome this dichotomy by honoring spirituality and experience as integral to the ecumenical encounter.
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Subject Catholic Church -- Relations -- Pentecostal churches.
Catholic Church.
Relations.
Pentecostal churches.
Catholic Church -- Doctrines.
Pentecostal churches -- Relations -- Catholic Church.
Pentecostal churches -- Doctrines.
Pentecostal churches -- Doctrines.
RELIGION -- Christianity -- Denominations.
Interfaith relations.
Theology, Doctrinal.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Murphy, Karen R.J. Pentecostals and Roman Catholics on becoming a Christian. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2018 9789004355163 (DLC) 2018023164
ISBN 9789004367869 (electronic book)
9004367861 (electronic book)
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