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Offering a clear understanding of the doctrine of baptism in the Holy Spirit. In the Seventies, James Dunn's publication of Baptism in the Holy Spirit gave rise to a heated debate within Pentecostals' milieu. Atkinson brings his contribution to the discussion and undertakes the job of synthesizing, evaluating and reviewing the key elements of the debate, with respect to Luke-Acts.
Atkinson concludes that Pentecostals are right: for Luke, receiving the Spirit was not the inception of new covenant life; it was a powerful enabling for prophecy and miracles; for the church's outward mission and its internal life.
Contents
Foreword by Robert W. Graves
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1 The Dunn Debate and Its Inception
2 Pentecostal Criticisms of Dunn
3 Pentecostal Alternatives to Dunn
4 Luke-Acts in Its Canonical Context
5 Baptism in the Spirit Today
Bibliography
Subject Index
Author Index
Ancient Document Index