Baptism in the Spirit: Luke-Acts and the Dunn Debate - eBook
Stock No: WW110484EB
Baptism in the Spirit: Luke-Acts and the Dunn Debate - eBook  -     By: William P. Atkinson

Baptism in the Spirit: Luke-Acts and the Dunn Debate - eBook

Pickwick Publications / 2011 / ePub

In Stock
Stock No: WW110484EB

Buy Item Our Price$12.35 Retail: $21.00 Save 41% ($8.65)
In Stock
Stock No: WW110484EB
Pickwick Publications / 2011 / ePub
Add To Cart

or checkout with

Add To Wishlist
Add To Cart

or checkout with

Wishlist

Have questions about eBooks? Check out our eBook FAQs.

* This product is available for purchase worldwide.
Other Formats (2)
Select this Item Product Title/Author Availability Price Quantity
$38.70
In Stock
Our Price$38.70
Retail: $43.00
Add To Cart
$38.70
$12.35
In Stock
Our Price$12.35
Retail: $21.00
Add To Cart
Quantity for eBook0
$12.35

Product Information

Title: Baptism in the Spirit: Luke-Acts and the Dunn Debate - eBook
By: William P. Atkinson
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN: 9781621892175
ISBN-13: 9781621892175
Stock No: WW110484EB

Publisher's Description

This book is about that treasured doctrine of Pentecostalism: baptism in the Holy Spirit, understood as a work subsequent to conversion to Christ. Since James Dunn's publication of Baptism in the Holy Spirit, there has been heated response from Pentecostals in defense of the doctrine. Key players are Roger Stronstad, Howard Ervin, David Petts, James Shelton, Robert Menzies, and ex-Pentecostal Max Turner. This book reviews Pentecostal criticisms of Dunn with respect to Luke-Acts, concluding that Pentecostals are right: for Luke, receiving the Spirit was not the inception of new covenant life. It was a powerful enabling for prophecy and miracles; for the church's outward mission and its internal life. After placing Luke-Acts in a wider canonical context, the book closes with some practical lessons from Luke-Acts for today's Pentecostal churches.

Author Bio

William P. Atkinson is a Pentecostal minister in Essex, England and Associate Research Fellow at the London School of Theology. He is the author of the award-winning The "Spiritual Death" of Jesus (2009).

Ask a Question

Author/Artist Review