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050 00 $aBX6593.I7$bS8 1988
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100 1 $aStrachan, Gordon$q(Charles Gordon)
245 14 $aThe Pentecostal theology of Edward Irving /$cC. Gordon Strachan.
260 $aPeabody, Mass. :$bHendrickson Publishers,$c1988, ©1973.
300 $a240 pages ;$c22 cm
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337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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500 $aReprint. Originally published: London : Darton, Longman, and Todd, 1973.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 $aOriginally a nineteenth-century Church of Scotland minister, Edward Irving has long been regarded by many as a forerunner of the modern Pentecostal movement. His endorsement of the charismatic gifts of the Spirit as well as the presence of tongues-speech in his meetings are often pointed to as outside witness to the reality of Pentecostalism's claims. While Gordon Strachan acknowledges that Irving's theology allowed for the manifestations of the Spirit, he offers a caution against reading modern Pentecostalism back into the theology of Edward Irving. Strachan concludes that Irving's radical Christology led to his stance on the manifestations of the Spirit in a way unparalleled in modern Pentecostalism.
505 0 $aIntroduction: Edward Irving Reformed Pentecostal theologian -- Part One: Irving's writings on the human nature of Jesus Christ: the controversy which they provoked -- 1. The sermons on the incarnation / Irving is first suspected and then accused of heresy, 1825 to 1828 -- 2. Our Lord's human nature / Irving replies to his critics: opposition grows, 1829 -- 3. Opinions on our Lord's human nature / Confrontation: Irving separates from, and is condemned by, the London Presbytery, 1830 -- 4. Christ's holiness in flesh / A final statement of Irving's teaching on the human nature of Christ, 1831
505 0 $aPart Two: Irving's writings on the person and work of the Holy Spirit in relation to the human nature of Jesus Christ -- 5. The second sermon on baptism -- 6. The evidence of the work of the Holy Spirit in the west of Scotland / 1828 to 1830 -- 7. Confirmation of the evidence -- 8. The church's holiness and power
505 0 $aPart Three: The relationship between the new or true humanity of Christ and the gifts of the Holy Spirit -- 9. The gifts of the Holy Spirit -- 10. The baptism of the baptizer -- 11. Prophecy and tongues -- 12. The work of the Holy Spirit in London
505 0 $aPart Four: A theology of glory: Irving's Trinitarian understanding of the person and work of Jesus Christ -- 13. The baptism with the Holy Spirit: what it is not -- 14. The baptism with the Holy Spirit: what it is -- 15. The baptism with the Holy Spirit: further confirmation of the doctrine from scripture -- 16. The complaint of the trustees
505 0 $aPart Five: The trial and condemnation of Irving's teaching on, and practical implementation of, the baptism and gifts of the Holy Spirit -- 17. The evidence of witnesses -- 18. Irving's defense: the trustees' reply -- 19. Irving's second defence -- 20. The London Presbytery decides -- 21. The congregation leaves with Irving
505 0 $aPart Six: The trial and final condemnation of Irving's writings on the human nature of Jesus Christ: his deposition and death, 1832 to 1834 -- 22. The apostate church -- 23. Irving's trial, his deposition and death.
590 $bArchive
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