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This is an extensive resource of the Pentecostal movement’s theology and doctrine, including the doctrines of the Scriptures, God, Man, Sin, Salvation, the Holy Spirit, Divine Healing, the Church, Angels, and Last Things. The one-volume reference is the culmination of Dr. Guy P. Duffield and Dr. N. M. Van Cleave’s life studies of the Pentecostal movement.
Incorporated with your Logos Bible Software, the Foundations of Pentecostal Theology includes topical indexing and searchable text for easy reference use.
This is not just "another" book of systematic theology. It is unique!
In this volume you will find thorough treatises of all the fundamental doctrines of the Christian church presented not as theory, but as teachings to be believed and practiced. Those doctrines which are considered to be "distinctives" to the Pentecostal movement (e.g. Divine Healing, the Baptism with the Holy Spirit and spiritual gifts) are given extensive and complete treatment.
Co-authored by seasoned and trustworthy men who have devoted their lives to scholarly study of the Word, systematic teaching and expository preaching, this book provides an unmatched resource for all who seek to know sound doctrine which can be worked out in the realities of life and ministry.
To our knowledge, there is not another textbook of Pentecostal theology as comprehensive as this.
- From the book cover
This resource is no longer available but has been updated and revised in Foundations of Pentecostal Theology, Revised & Updated (2 vols.).
“The Baptism with the Holy Ghost is the secret of the Church’s power. It is the greatest need in every sphere of Christian activity, that the message of salvation might be proclaimed with the Divine unction, which alone can insure its success.” (Page 304)
“F. How to Receive the Baptism with the Holy Spirit.” (Page 314)
“Seekers should be taught that the Spirit is willing to fill them as soon as they open their hearts, yield their lives, and exercise faith.” (Page 318)
“2. By a full yieldedness of the entire being, in order that the Holy Spirit might have His own way.” (Page 316)
“In order for sin to be sin, in the sense that there is guilt attached to it, it must be the free act of a responsible being—one who understands the difference between right and wrong. This is what is called a free moral agent.” (Page 148)
There can hardly be found as complete and functional a doctrinal study from within the Pentecostal movement...[T]here is an unquestionable distinction present in the wedding of two such remarkable scholars and preachers for the formation of so thorough and usable a doctrinal textbook and authoritative reference resource.
—Jack W. Hayford, President of The International Church of the Foursquare Gospel
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