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The Pauline Letters in James D.G. Dunns Baptism in the Holy Spirit
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Janet Meyer Everts
Document Type
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AL
Record Number
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1079523
Doc. No
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LA123152
Call No
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10.1163/174552510X490728
Language of Document
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English
Main Entry
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Janet Meyer Everts
Title & Author
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The Pauline Letters in James D.G. Dunns Baptism in the Holy Spirit [Article]\ Janet Meyer Everts
Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical
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Journal of Pentecostal Theology
Date
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2010
Volume/ Issue Number
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19/1
Page No
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12–18
Abstract
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James D.G. Dunn's Baptism in the Holy Spirit asserts that Pentecostalism and its doctrine of baptism in the Holy Spirit is built solely on the book of Acts. Dunn thinks that the letters of Paul offer no support for the doctrine of Spirit-baptism and wholly agree with his conversioninitiation understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit. But in making this assertion, Dunn is ignoring a long line of biblical interpretation in the Anglican tradition. This interpretive tradition, which begins with the Puritans and continues through the Keswick convention and the Anglican Charismatic renewal sees the 'sealing of the Spirit' found in 2 Cor 1.21-22 and Eph 1.13-14 as a clear indication that Paul knew a second empowering experience of the Spirit, an experience that is indicated in many places in his letters. James D.G. Dunn's Baptism in the Holy Spirit asserts that Pentecostalism and its doctrine of baptism in the Holy Spirit is built solely on the book of Acts. Dunn thinks that the letters of Paul offer no support for the doctrine of Spirit-baptism and wholly agree with his conversioninitiation understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit. But in making this assertion, Dunn is ignoring a long line of biblical interpretation in the Anglican tradition. This interpretive tradition, which begins with the Puritans and continues through the Keswick convention and the Anglican Charismatic renewal sees the 'sealing of the Spirit' found in 2 Cor 1.21-22 and Eph 1.13-14 as a clear indication that Paul knew a second empowering experience of the Spirit, an experience that is indicated in many places in his letters.
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BAPTISM IN THE HOLY SPIRIT
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General
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History of Religion
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JAMES D.G. DUNN
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KESWICKIAN THEOLOGY
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MARTYN LLOYD-JONES
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PAULINE THEOLOGY
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PENTECOSTAL THEOLOGY
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Religious Studies
Descriptor
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Theology and World Christianity
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10.1163/174552510X490728
https://lib.clisel.com/site/catalogue/1079523
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