Pentecostalism and Catholic Ecumenism In Developing Nations, Paperback/John Segun Odeyemi

Pentecostalism and Catholic Ecumenism In Developing Nations, Paperback/John Segun Odeyemi

An publicare
2019
Nr. Pagini
168
ISBN
9781532676451

Descriere

Description Through fieldwork research, this book seeks to explore Catholic ecumenism and the proliferation of Pentecostalism. Using data gathered from four West African countries, it additionally endeavors to investigate the sociopolitical impact of Pentecostalism, which is growing exponentially and is seen by many as the new face and phase of Christianity on the continent. This book puts a search light on the reality of West African Pentecostalism and its relationship with the older Christian traditions. It cogently asks if Pentecostalism is a cog in the wheels of the fragile ecumenical work among West African Christianity and wonders about its impact on the poor existing social, economic, and political situations common to most West African politics and governments. This book is for professionals and students of religion and theology, and is useful for the casual reader. "In this book John Odeyemi examines West African Pentecostalism. He acknowledges that, with its phenomenal growth over the last decades, it could well be the future face of African Christianity, but for him this is distressing news. West African Pentecostalism's lack of a coherent ecclesiology, but especially its preoccupation with 'health and wealth' doctrines, troubles him deeply. If West African Pentecostalism does not reach out ecumenically, commit itself to social justice issues, and connect itself more fully with the history of Christianity, it will not be able to sustain itself in the long run." --Steven Bevans, SVD, Catholic Theological Union "Utilizing extensive research and valuable first-hand experience, Odeyemi critically examines the intersection of modern ecumenism and the increasing influence of Pentecostalism in West Africa. His systematic approach probes whether popular Pentecostal movements are capable of, or even desire, a healthy dialogic ecumenical relationship with other Christian churches. Under the influence of the Holy Spirit, Christianity is by nature Pentecostal; howe

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