
Article
Canonical Theism as Ecclesial and Ecumenical Resource
Pneuma
(2011)
Abstract
This article seeks to survey the movement of canonical theism as a way of introducing it to a Pentecostal readership for the purpose of establishing possible links that could be beneficial for both groups. In particular, the essay utilizes some of the claims of canonical theism to reconsider the place and function of initial-evidence thinking within Classical Pentecostalism. Additionally, the essay explores how the Pentecostal experience and understanding of God would substantiate further the underdeveloped claims to theism that the movement makes.
Keywords
- initial evidence,
- canonical heritage,
- Spirit baptism,
- glossolalia,
- canonical theism
Disciplines
Publication Date
2011
DOI
10.1163/157007411X592693
Citation Information
Daniel Castelo. "Canonical Theism as Ecclesial and Ecumenical Resource" Pneuma Vol. 33 Iss. 3 (2011) p. 370 - 389 ISSN: 0272-0965 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/daniel-castelo/1/