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What Hath Loyola to do with Azusa Street?
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Creighton D. Coleman
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AL
Record Number
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1079712
Doc. No
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LA123341
Call No
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10.1163/17455251-02701006
Language of Document
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English
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Creighton D. Coleman
Title & Author
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What Hath Loyola to do with Azusa Street? [Article]\ Creighton D. Coleman
Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical
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Journal of Pentecostal Theology
Date
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2018
Volume/ Issue Number
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27/1
Page No
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91–114
Abstract
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This paper argues that Ignatian principles for the discernment of spirits appear throughout Amos Yong’s theology of world religions. In an effort to locate a greater Pentecostal relationship to tradition and contribute to ecumenical dialogue, the author points to three examples. First, for both Ignatius and Yong, good and evil spirits exist and interact with human persons. Second, both see divine activity in all people. This argument stems from theological considerations and stands distinct from the metaphysical considerations made in the first point. Finally, both rely on the affective as a genuine source of knowledge in discerning spirits. The argument regarding this latter point will center on a methodological consideration. This paper argues that Ignatian principles for the discernment of spirits appear throughout Amos Yong’s theology of world religions. In an effort to locate a greater Pentecostal relationship to tradition and contribute to ecumenical dialogue, the author points to three examples. First, for both Ignatius and Yong, good and evil spirits exist and interact with human persons. Second, both see divine activity in all people. This argument stems from theological considerations and stands distinct from the metaphysical considerations made in the first point. Finally, both rely on the affective as a genuine source of knowledge in discerning spirits. The argument regarding this latter point will center on a methodological consideration.
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Catholic theology
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comparative theology
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discernment of spirits
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ecumenism
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General
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History of Religion
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Ignatius of Loyola
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Pentecostalism
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Religious Studies
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Society of Jesus
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Theology and World Christianity
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10.1163/17455251-02701006
https://lib.clisel.com/site/catalogue/1079712
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