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Encyclopedia > Renewal Theologians

Renewal theologians are those theologians who represent the Pentecostal, Charismatic and Neocharismatic movements. Notable Renewal theologians are noted under the grouping with which they are most closely identified. The Pentecostal movement within protestant Christianity places special emphasis on the gifts of the Holy Spirit. ... Charismatic is an umbrella term used to describe those Christians who believe that the manifestations of the Holy Spirit seen in the first century Christian Church, such as speaking in tongues, healing and miracles, are available to contemporary Christians and ought to be experienced and practiced today. ... Neocharismatic is a reference to those Christians who have received Pentecostal-like experiences, yet they claim no association with either the Pentecostal or Charismatic movements. ...


Pentecostal Theologians

Gordon Fee is a New Testament scholar who, after teaching briefly at Wheaton College in Illinois, has for many years taught at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts until 1986. ... The Assemblies of God is the worlds largest Pentecostal Protestant Christian denomination. ... Stanley M. Horton, Th. ... The Assemblies of God is the worlds largest Pentecostal Protestant Christian denomination. ... Cheryl Bridges Johns is noted in the Pentecostal movement for her contributions to Christian Education and Pentecostal theological studies. ... The Church of God (Cleveland) is a Protestant Christian denomination whose headquarters are in Cleveland, Tennessee. ... Jackie David Johns, a scholar within the Pentecostal movement, has served the Church of God Theological Seminary in Cleveland, Tennessee since 1985. ... The Church of God (Cleveland) is a Protestant Christian denomination whose headquarters are in Cleveland, Tennessee. ... Rufus Hollis Gause (born 1925) is a leading Pentecostal theologian in the Church of God (Cleveland). ... The Church of God (Cleveland) is a Protestant Christian denomination whose headquarters are in Cleveland, Tennessee. ... Steven Jack Land, Ph. ... The Church of God (Cleveland) is a Protestant Christian denomination whose headquarters are in Cleveland, Tennessee. ... Rickie D. Moore, Ph. ... The Church of God (Cleveland) is a Protestant Christian denomination whose headquarters are in Cleveland, Tennessee. ... John Christopher Thomas, Ph. ... The Church of God (Cleveland) is a Protestant Christian denomination whose headquarters are in Cleveland, Tennessee. ... French L. Arrington, Ph. ... The Church of God (Cleveland) is a Protestant Christian denomination whose headquarters are in Cleveland, Tennessee. ... Harold D. Hunter, Ph. ... The International Pentecostal Holiness Church is a Pentecostal Christian body whose history, name, and theology bear the marks of two major American revival movements: the holiness revival of the late 19th century, and the pentecostal revival of the early 20th century. ... H. Vinson Synan, Ph. ...

Charismatic Theologians

Derek Prince (1915-2003) was an internationally recognised Bible teacher whose daily radio programme Today with Derek Prince (also called Keys to Successful Living) broadcasts to half the population of the world in various languages. ... Oral Roberts (born January 24, 1918) is an American Charismatic Christian evangelist. ... Kenneth E. Hagin (August 20, 1917 - September 13, 2003) was a Pentecostal minister for about seventy years. ... David Pawson (born 1930 - ) is a well-known British Bible teacher. ...

Neocharismatic Theologians


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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Dogmatic Theology (9018 words)
If the theologian is content with deriving the dogmas from the sources of faith and with explaining them, he is occupied with "positive" theology.
In his character as historian, the theologian must not lay aside his belief in the supernatural origin of Christianity and in the Divine institution of the Church, if he is to give a true and objective account of tradition, of the history of dogma, and of patrology.
In treating of the Divine will, theologians insist on God's freedom in His external activity, and when discussing the problem of evil, they prove that God can intend sin neither as an end nor as a means to an end, but merely permits it for reasons both holy and wise.
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The Community of the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal (CFR) was established in May 1999 as a Diocesan Institute in the Archdiocese of New York.
Groeschel is attempting to put a face-lift on the public image of the renewal movement known for its spiritual excesses and extremism.
And by succeeding in avoiding the appearance of a sect, Charismatic Renewal has gained the approval of many Church officials, whose zeal in supporting and directing the movement is excelled only by their abhorrence for Catholic Tradition.
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