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|a Pentecostal Spirit baptism.
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|a Spirit baptism :
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|a Global Pentecostal and Charismatic studies,
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|a Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral--Australian Catholic University, 2015) under the title: Pentecostal Spirit baptism : an analysis of meaning and function.
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|a Spirit Baptism: The Pentecostal Experience in Theological Focus; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; 1 How Did We Get Here?; 1.1 Towards a Working Definition of Spirit Baptism; 1.2 Spirit Baptism in Pentecostal Focus; 1.2.1 Biblical Analysis; 1.2.2 Exegetical Challenges; 1.2.3 Theological Contributions; 1.3 The Need for Further Reflection; 2 Experience and Meaning; 2.1 Pentecostal Philosophy and Worldview; 2.2 Experience; 2.2.1 Overcoming the Subjective/Objective Divide; 2.2.2 Experience as Pre-conceptual; 2.2.3 Experience as a Source of Doctrine.
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|a 2.2.4 The Interpreted Character of Experience2.2.5 Summary; 2.3 Bernard Lonergan's Functions of Meaning; 2.3.1 Lonergan and Spirit Baptism Elsewhere; 2.4 Concluding Remarks; 3 Spirit Baptism and Cognitive Meaning; 3.1 The Cognitive Function of Meaning Revisited; 3.2 What has Commonly Been Asserted about Pentecostal Spirit Baptism?; 3.2.1 Distinct From or Subsequent to Conversion; 3.2.2 The Purpose of Spirit Baptism is Enduement with Power; 3.2.3 Evidenced by Speaking in Tongues; 3.2.4 Summary; 3.3 Identifying the Core Assertions about Spirit Baptism; 3.3.1 To Name is to Give Meaning.
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|a 3.3.2 The Distinction between Judgement and Understanding3.4 Spirit Baptism is an Experience of the Holy Spirit; 3.4.1 Phenomenology; 3.4.2 The Question of Authority and the Chosen Sources; 3.4.3 Scripture; 3.4.4 Understanding; 3.5 Concluding Remarks; 4 Spirit Baptism and Effective Meaning; 4.1 The Effective Function of Meaning Revisited; 4.2 Spirit Baptism and Eschatology; 4.3 Spirit Baptism as a Catalyst for Evangelism and Missions; 4.4 Shifting Eschatology; 4.5 Spirit Baptism and Social Action; 4.6 Changes in Effective Meaning; 4.7 The Effective Function of Spirit Baptism Today.
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|a 4.7.1 Created Participation in Passive Spiration4.7.2 An Outpouring of Divine Love; 4.7.3 A Broader Concept of Empowerment; 4.8 Concluding Remarks; 5 Spirit Baptism and Constitutive Meaning; 5.1 The Constitutive Function of Meaning Revisited; 5.2 The Constitutive Function of Pentecostal Spirit Baptism; 5.2.1 Historically; 5.2.2 Presently; 5.3 Concrete Ecclesiology and the Challenge of Constitutive Meaning; 5.4 A Way Forward; 5.4.1 Institution and Charisma; 5.4.2 Operators and Integrators; 5.4.3 The Capacity for Spirit Baptism to Function Constitutively; 5.5 Concluding Remarks.
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|a 6 Spirit Baptism and Communicative Meaning6.1 The Communicative Function of Meaning Revisited; 6.2 Glossolalia as a Communication of Elemental Meaning; 6.2.1 Theological Perspectives; 6.2.2 Narrative Perspectives; 6.3 The Communication of the Doctrine of Spirit Baptism; 6.3.1 Case Study: Pentecostal Spirit Baptism in Ecumenical Discussion; 6.4 A Suggested Rewording of the Doctrine; 6.5 Concluding Remarks; Appendix A: Testimonies of Pentecostal Spirit Baptism; Appendix B: AG US Conversions and Spirit Baptisms 1979-2003; Appendix C: AG US Water Baptisms and Spirit Baptisms 1979-2012.
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