Pentecost and Parousia

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Pentecost and Parousia

Charismatic Renewal, Christian Unity, and the Coming Glory

Christian Churches, denominations, groups

Author: Peter D. Hocken

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Language: English

Published by: Wipf and Stock

Published on: 23rd October 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781630870461


Impact of the Charismatic Movement

As the charismatic movement penetrated the Protestant churches and then impacted the Catholic Church, great hopes for Christian unity were aroused among many. These hopes peaked with the great Kansas City conference of 1977 and the Pentecost over Europe gathering in Strasbourg, France, in 1982. After these high points, the Renewal's unity dynamic weakened at the same time as the ecumenical movement was losing momentum.

Dr. Hocken's Perspective

Dr. Hocken argues that the charismatic movement was always a grace for unity, and that this can be seen from how it began and spread. Its deep orientation to unity finds its foundation in the end-times significance of baptism in the Spirit poured out on Christians from so many traditions that reinforces the one hope for the coming of the Lord.

Hope for Ecumenism

Many developments of the last twenty years indicate that the time is now ripe for an ecumenism of the Spirit within which the charismatic impulses of the Holy Spirit can purify and deepen the wider movement for Christian unity. Growing reconciliation between Evangelicals and Catholics suddenly seems less utopian as Pope Francis shows the servant face of a humbler Catholic Church.

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