ABSTRACT

Advancing strong, scholarly discussion on the Holy Spirit and the church in the context of the ecumenical movement, six theologians in five different churches offer new theological and pastoral insights into the work of the Holy Spirit in the churches of Christianity, in ecumenism, and in witness. With The Church: Towards a Common Vision (World Council of Churches) document serving as a common point of reference, a pastoral perspective is distinctive throughout. Relating theology to non-theological knowledge of the contemporary cultural context, as well as application to pastoral practice, this book draws from, and is applicable to, clergy formation, preaching, lay discipleship, church-world relations, social mission, congregational life, grass-roots ecumenical cooperation, and witness to Christ and the gospel by racial minorities.

part I|1 pages

The Holy Spirit and Ministry

chapter 2|19 pages

The Holy Spirit in the Church of England Today

Some Factors in Occlusion 1

chapter 3|27 pages

Spirit Baptism in the Late Modern World

A Pentecostal Response to The Church: Towards a Common Vision

part II|1 pages

The Holy Spirit and Mission

chapter 4|26 pages

Marvellous Makanaka

Contextual Mission, Women and the Holy Spirit in the Church

chapter 5|14 pages

The Holy Spirit and the Black Church Tradition

Womanist Considerations

chapter 6|25 pages

Life after Liturgy

The Paraclete and Social Mission