Christian charismatic movements: threat or promise?
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adam_text | Contents List of abbreviations................................................................................... 11 Documents of the Church..................................................................................... 11 Other....................................................................................................................... 11 Foreword for “Eastern and Central European Voices” Series.................... 13 Introduction.................................................................................................. 15 1. The awakening of thebiblicalChurch...................................................... 1.1 The New Testament Church: a biblical model........................................ 1.1.1 Institutionsor the Spirit?................................................................ 1.1.2 Biblical lists of ecclesial ministries................................................. 1.1.3 Fivefold ministry in Ephesians 4:11-12........................................ 1.2 New Testament ministries: hierarchical and charismatic..................... 1.2.1 Apostles........................................................................................... 1.2.2 Prophets .......................................................................................... 1.2.3 Evangelists...................................................................................... 1.2.4 Shepherds....................................................................................... 1.2.5 Teachers
.......................................................................................... 1.3 Ecclesial movements in the New Testament?........................................ 1.3.1 The Church in Jerusalem............................................................... 1.3.2 The first model for a movement: Samaria (Acts 8)...................... 1.3.3 The second model: Antioch (Acts 11-14).................................... 1.3.4 The third model: “The New Wave” in Antioch............................ 1.3.5 A risk of a false community........................................................... 1.3.6 Conclusions..................................................................................... 19 19 19 21 25 28 28 34 40 47 51 53 54 55 58 62 64 66 2. Baptism in the Holy Spirit ..................................................................... 67 2.1 Baptism in the Holy Spirit in the New Testament: What did the Messiah come for?...................................................................... 67 2.1.1 The synoptic Gospels: the Spirit coming down in visible form..................................................................................... 67 2.1.2 Johns Gospel: signs of baptism in the Spirit............................... 68 2.1.3 Acts of the Apostles: the Spirit brings about the Kingdom of God.................................................................. 69
6 Contents 2.2 Pascal’s Fire: a broader meaning of baptism in the Holy Spirit............ 76 2.2.1 Night of fire .................................................................................... 76 2.2.2 Searching for a definition............................................................... 79 2.3 “God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob”: Baptism in the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament?............................................................. 82 2.3.1 Three Patriarchs.............................................................................. 83 2.3.2 Prophets of Israel baptized in the Holy Spirit?............................ 85 2.4 “God of Jesus Christ”: baptism in the Holy Spirit in Church history... 91 2.4.1 Liturgy.............................................................................................. 92 2.4.2 St Augustine: a witness and teacher.............................................. 94 2.4.3 St Jerome: scourged by God’s power............................................. 97 2.4.4 St Simeon the New Theologian: the inner experience of the Spirit............................................................................ 98 2.4.5 Two more examples: St Patrick and the Medieval Cathars.........102 2.4.5.1 St Patrick............................................................................ 102 2.4.5.2 Baptism in the Holy Spirit among medieval Cathars... 104 2.5 Mystical flames............................................................................................109 2.5.1 St Hildegard of Bingen: a self-portrait with the Holy Spirit....... 109 2.5.2 St
Gertrude of Helfta: “If you want to receive the Holy Spirit [...]”..................................................................... Ill 2.5.3 St Catherine of Siena: praying for the new effusion of the Spirit................................................................................. 114 2.5.4 St Teresa of Avila: “The Holy Spirit be with your Lordship”...... 114 2.5.5 St John of the Cross: engulfed in living flames.............................. 118 3. The gift of tongues...................................................................................... 123 3.1 “Speaking in tongues” in the Bible............................................................ 123 3.1.1 Descriptions from the Acts of the Apostles.................................... 124 3.1.2 Some important questions: how to understand biblical texts on tongues........................................................ 131 3.1.2.1 Glossolalia or xenoglossia?............................................... 131 3.1.2.2 Speaking in tongues known in paganism?...................... 132 3.1.2.3 Reading of Acts 2 in the light of 1 Cor 14....................... 134 3.1.3 Paul’s restriction on “speaking in tongues”: some interpretations........................................................................ 141 3.2 “Speaking in tongues” in the ancient Church.......................................... 147 3.2.1 The first three Christian centuries...................................................147 3.2.1.1 St Irenaeus of Lyon (140-202)......................................... 148 3.2.1.2 St Clement of
Alexandria(150-215)................................. 150 3.2.1.3 Tertullian (160-240)......................................................... 150 3.2.1.4 Origen (185-254)............................................................. 152
Contents 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.2.1.5 Novatian (са. 200-258)................................................... 153 3.2.1.6 Ihe Montanists.................................................................. 153 3.2.2 Ihe Great Fathers of the fourth century......................................... 154 3.2.2.1 St Didymus the Blind of Alexandria (313-398)........... 155 3.2.2.2 St Epiphanius of Salamine (315-403)............................ 156 3.2.2.3 St Hilary of Poitiers (315-367)....................................... 156 3.2.2.4 St Cyril of Jerusalem (315-386).................................... 157 3.2.2.5 St Gregory of Nazianzus (330-390).............................. 158 3.2.2.6 St John Chrysostom (350-407)...................................... 159 3.2.2.7 St Jerome (331-420)........................................................ 161 3.2.2.8 St Basil (329-379) .......................................................... 162 3.2.2.9 St Ambrose (339-397).................................................... 164 3.2.2.10 St Cyril of Alexandria (ca. 380-444)............................. 164 3.2.2.11 St Theodoret of Cyrus (393-466)................................... 165 3.2.2.12 St Gregory the Great (540-604).................................... 166 3.2.3 Gift of tongues according to St Augustine (354-430).................. 167 Glossolalia: a heavenly language?............................................................. 175 “Speaking in tongues” in the Middle Ages............................................. 182 3.4.1 Medieval glossolalia
........................................................................ 182 3.4.1.1 St Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) ........................... 182 3.4.1.2 St Dominic (1170-1221)................................................. 184 3.4.1.3 St Francis (1182-1226)................................................... 184 3.4.1.4 St Anthony of Padua (1195-1231)................................. 185 3.4.1.5 St Vincent Ferrer (1350-1419)....................................... 185 3.4.1.6 St Colette of Corbie (1381-1447) and others................ 186 3.4.1.7 St Simeon the New Theologian (949-1022)................. 186 3.4.1.8 St Gregory Palamas (1296-1359)................................... 187 3.4.2 St Thomas Aquinas on the gift of tongues..................................... 188 Glossolalia in the post-medieval period.................................................. 195 3.5.1 Examples from the sixteenth and seventeenth centimes............ 195 3.5.2 The Catholic Church’s Magisterium on the charism of various tongues ..................................................................... 196 3.5.3 Great Spanish mystics of the sixteenth century.............................198 3.5.3.1 St Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)....................................... 198 3.5.3.2 St John of the Cross (1542-1591).................................. 204 3.5.3.3 St Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556)...................................... 207 Experiencing the gift of tongues in early Protestant spirituality.......... 210 3.6.1 In the time of
Reformation.............................................................. 211 3.6.1.1 Martin Luther (1483-1546)............................................ 211 3.6.1.2 John Calvin (1509-1564)............................................... 211 3.6.2 Early Evangelicalism and the gift of tongues................................. 213 7
8 Contents 3.6.3 Radical charismatic groups: Quakers, Shakers and Irvingians... 217 3.6.3.1 Quakers............................................................................... 217 3.6.3.2 Shakers................................................................................ 218 3.6.3.3 Irvingians........................................................................... 221 3.7 The early Mormons.................................................................................... 223 3.8 The contemporary phenomenon of “speaking in tongues”: Pentecostal and charismatic movements........................................... 227 3.8.1 Beginnings of modern Pentecostalism and the “gift of tongues” .. 228 3.8.2 Official Catholic teaching on the “gift of tongues”........................233 3.8.3 Tongues in contemporary Catholic charismatic renewal: theological minimalism......................................... 240 3.8.4 Tongues in the Catholic charismatic renewal as a supernatural gift..................................................................... 245 4. The global pentecostalization of Christianity............................................ 251 4.1 Clarification of terms.................................................................................. 251 4.1.1 Terminology..................................................................................... 251 4.1.1.1 Pentecostalism.................................................................... 252 4.1.1.2 Pentecostal spirituality...................................................... 252 4.1.1.3
Pentecostalization.............................................................. 253 4.1.2 Sources and points of view............................................................. 254 4.2 Pentecostalization: pace, scale, effects...................................................... 256 4.2.1 New Reformation?............................................................................ 256 4.2.2 The daily life of 800 million Christians........................................ 257 4.2.3 The Amazon as a mirror.................................................................. 261 4.3 Pentecostalization: in search of causes...................................................... 263 4.3.1 Attempts at clarification................................................................... 264 4.3.2 The option for the poor?.................................................................. 267 4.3.3 A preferential option for pentecostalism....................................... 269 4.3.4 Not only in Latin America.............................................................. 272 4.4 Pentecostal spirituality as the key............................................................. 274 4.4.1 Urgent need for a Catholic response...............................................274 4.4.2 Opium for the people or opium for the ehte?................................ 276 4.4.3 Looking for a unifying spirituality among divisions..................... 281 4.4.3.1 Rome-Kansas Connection.................................................281 4.4.3.2 Pope
Francis........................................................................283 4.4.3.3 The Alleluia Community (Augusta, Georgia, USA)......283 4.5 Practical ecumenical consequences........................................................ 284 4.5.1 The fact of pentecostalization and the urgent need for discernment........................................................................... 284
Contents 4.5.2 Pentecostalization and the rationality of Christianity................ 287 4.5.2.1 The Bible as a reliable source........................................ 287 4.5.2.2 Missions leading to conversion to Christianity.................................................... 291 4.5.2.3 Intellectual and spiritual together..................................293 4.5.3 Dialogue based on Church Tradition.......................................... 295 4.5.3.1 A new ecumenical opening (Global Christian Forum)............................................ 295 4.5.3.2 The concept androle of Tradition................................... 296 4.5.3.3 Major challenges for dialogue: Catholicism, sacraments, papacy......................................... 298 Conclusions....................................................................................................... 303 Bibliography...................................................................................................... 309 Bible editions..................................................................................................... 309 Sources............................................................................................................... 309 Studies............................................................................................................... 316 Index of biblical references............................................................................. 327 Index of persons............................................................................................... 335 Index of
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Contents List of abbreviations. 11 Documents of the Church. 11 Other. 11 Foreword for “Eastern and Central European Voices” Series. 13 Introduction. 15 1. The awakening of thebiblicalChurch. 1.1 The New Testament Church: a biblical model. 1.1.1 Institutionsor the Spirit?. 1.1.2 Biblical lists of ecclesial ministries. 1.1.3 Fivefold ministry in Ephesians 4:11-12. 1.2 New Testament ministries: hierarchical and charismatic. 1.2.1 Apostles. 1.2.2 Prophets . 1.2.3 Evangelists. 1.2.4 Shepherds. 1.2.5 Teachers
. 1.3 Ecclesial movements in the New Testament?. 1.3.1 The Church in Jerusalem. 1.3.2 The first model for a movement: Samaria (Acts 8). 1.3.3 The second model: Antioch (Acts 11-14). 1.3.4 The third model: “The New Wave” in Antioch. 1.3.5 A risk of a false community. 1.3.6 Conclusions. 19 19 19 21 25 28 28 34 40 47 51 53 54 55 58 62 64 66 2. Baptism in the Holy Spirit . 67 2.1 Baptism in the Holy Spirit in the New Testament: What did the Messiah come for?. 67 2.1.1 The synoptic Gospels: the Spirit coming down in visible form. 67 2.1.2 Johns Gospel: signs of baptism in the Spirit. 68 2.1.3 Acts of the Apostles: the Spirit brings about the Kingdom of God. 69
6 Contents 2.2 Pascal’s Fire: a broader meaning of baptism in the Holy Spirit. 76 2.2.1 Night of fire . 76 2.2.2 Searching for a definition. 79 2.3 “God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob”: Baptism in the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament?. 82 2.3.1 Three Patriarchs. 83 2.3.2 Prophets of Israel baptized in the Holy Spirit?. 85 2.4 “God of Jesus Christ”: baptism in the Holy Spirit in Church history. 91 2.4.1 Liturgy. 92 2.4.2 St Augustine: a witness and teacher. 94 2.4.3 St Jerome: scourged by God’s power. 97 2.4.4 St Simeon the New Theologian: the inner experience of the Spirit. 98 2.4.5 Two more examples: St Patrick and the Medieval Cathars.102 2.4.5.1 St Patrick. 102 2.4.5.2 Baptism in the Holy Spirit among medieval Cathars. 104 2.5 Mystical flames.109 2.5.1 St Hildegard of Bingen: a self-portrait with the Holy Spirit. 109 2.5.2 St
Gertrude of Helfta: “If you want to receive the Holy Spirit [.]”. Ill 2.5.3 St Catherine of Siena: praying for the new effusion of the Spirit. 114 2.5.4 St Teresa of Avila: “The Holy Spirit be with your Lordship”. 114 2.5.5 St John of the Cross: engulfed in living flames. 118 3. The gift of tongues. 123 3.1 “Speaking in tongues” in the Bible. 123 3.1.1 Descriptions from the Acts of the Apostles. 124 3.1.2 Some important questions: how to understand biblical texts on tongues. 131 3.1.2.1 Glossolalia or xenoglossia?. 131 3.1.2.2 Speaking in tongues known in paganism?. 132 3.1.2.3 Reading of Acts 2 in the light of 1 Cor 14. 134 3.1.3 Paul’s restriction on “speaking in tongues”: some interpretations. 141 3.2 “Speaking in tongues” in the ancient Church. 147 3.2.1 The first three Christian centuries.147 3.2.1.1 St Irenaeus of Lyon (140-202). 148 3.2.1.2 St Clement of
Alexandria(150-215). 150 3.2.1.3 Tertullian (160-240). 150 3.2.1.4 Origen (185-254). 152
Contents 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.2.1.5 Novatian (са. 200-258). 153 3.2.1.6 Ihe Montanists. 153 3.2.2 Ihe Great Fathers of the fourth century. 154 3.2.2.1 St Didymus the Blind of Alexandria (313-398). 155 3.2.2.2 St Epiphanius of Salamine (315-403). 156 3.2.2.3 St Hilary of Poitiers (315-367). 156 3.2.2.4 St Cyril of Jerusalem (315-386). 157 3.2.2.5 St Gregory of Nazianzus (330-390). 158 3.2.2.6 St John Chrysostom (350-407). 159 3.2.2.7 St Jerome (331-420). 161 3.2.2.8 St Basil (329-379) . 162 3.2.2.9 St Ambrose (339-397). 164 3.2.2.10 St Cyril of Alexandria (ca. 380-444). 164 3.2.2.11 St Theodoret of Cyrus (393-466). 165 3.2.2.12 St Gregory the Great (540-604). 166 3.2.3 Gift of tongues according to St Augustine (354-430). 167 Glossolalia: a heavenly language?. 175 “Speaking in tongues” in the Middle Ages. 182 3.4.1 Medieval glossolalia
. 182 3.4.1.1 St Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153) . 182 3.4.1.2 St Dominic (1170-1221). 184 3.4.1.3 St Francis (1182-1226). 184 3.4.1.4 St Anthony of Padua (1195-1231). 185 3.4.1.5 St Vincent Ferrer (1350-1419). 185 3.4.1.6 St Colette of Corbie (1381-1447) and others. 186 3.4.1.7 St Simeon the New Theologian (949-1022). 186 3.4.1.8 St Gregory Palamas (1296-1359). 187 3.4.2 St Thomas Aquinas on the gift of tongues. 188 Glossolalia in the post-medieval period. 195 3.5.1 Examples from the sixteenth and seventeenth centimes. 195 3.5.2 The Catholic Church’s Magisterium on the charism of various tongues . 196 3.5.3 Great Spanish mystics of the sixteenth century.198 3.5.3.1 St Teresa of Avila (1515-1582). 198 3.5.3.2 St John of the Cross (1542-1591). 204 3.5.3.3 St Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556). 207 Experiencing the gift of tongues in early Protestant spirituality. 210 3.6.1 In the time of
Reformation. 211 3.6.1.1 Martin Luther (1483-1546). 211 3.6.1.2 John Calvin (1509-1564). 211 3.6.2 Early Evangelicalism and the gift of tongues. 213 7
8 Contents 3.6.3 Radical charismatic groups: Quakers, Shakers and Irvingians. 217 3.6.3.1 Quakers. 217 3.6.3.2 Shakers. 218 3.6.3.3 Irvingians. 221 3.7 The early Mormons. 223 3.8 The contemporary phenomenon of “speaking in tongues”: Pentecostal and charismatic movements. 227 3.8.1 Beginnings of modern Pentecostalism and the “gift of tongues” . 228 3.8.2 Official Catholic teaching on the “gift of tongues”.233 3.8.3 Tongues in contemporary Catholic charismatic renewal: theological minimalism. 240 3.8.4 Tongues in the Catholic charismatic renewal as a supernatural gift. 245 4. The global pentecostalization of Christianity. 251 4.1 Clarification of terms. 251 4.1.1 Terminology. 251 4.1.1.1 Pentecostalism. 252 4.1.1.2 Pentecostal spirituality. 252 4.1.1.3
Pentecostalization. 253 4.1.2 Sources and points of view. 254 4.2 Pentecostalization: pace, scale, effects. 256 4.2.1 New Reformation?. 256 4.2.2 The daily life of 800 million Christians. 257 4.2.3 The Amazon as a mirror. 261 4.3 Pentecostalization: in search of causes. 263 4.3.1 Attempts at clarification. 264 4.3.2 The option for the poor?. 267 4.3.3 A preferential option for pentecostalism. 269 4.3.4 Not only in Latin America. 272 4.4 Pentecostal spirituality as the key. 274 4.4.1 Urgent need for a Catholic response.274 4.4.2 Opium for the people or opium for the ehte?. 276 4.4.3 Looking for a unifying spirituality among divisions. 281 4.4.3.1 Rome-Kansas Connection.281 4.4.3.2 Pope
Francis.283 4.4.3.3 The Alleluia Community (Augusta, Georgia, USA).283 4.5 Practical ecumenical consequences. 284 4.5.1 The fact of pentecostalization and the urgent need for discernment. 284
Contents 4.5.2 Pentecostalization and the rationality of Christianity. 287 4.5.2.1 The Bible as a reliable source. 287 4.5.2.2 Missions leading to conversion to Christianity. 291 4.5.2.3 Intellectual and spiritual together.293 4.5.3 Dialogue based on Church Tradition. 295 4.5.3.1 A new ecumenical opening (Global Christian Forum). 295 4.5.3.2 The concept androle of Tradition. 296 4.5.3.3 Major challenges for dialogue: Catholicism, sacraments, papacy. 298 Conclusions. 303 Bibliography. 309 Bible editions. 309 Sources. 309 Studies. 316 Index of biblical references. 327 Index of persons. 335 Index of
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spelling | Siemieniewski, Andrzej 1957- Verfasser (DE-588)1248746279 aut Christian charismatic movements threat or promise? Andrzej Siemieniewski/Mirosław Kiwka Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht [2021] © 2021 353 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Eastern and central European voices volume 1 Kirchengeschichte gnd rswk-swf Charismatische Bewegung (DE-588)4113211-7 gnd rswk-swf Geistliche Bewegung (DE-588)4204163-6 gnd rswk-swf Christentum Heiliger Geist Neues Testament Charismatische Bewegung (DE-588)4113211-7 s Geistliche Bewegung (DE-588)4204163-6 s Kirchengeschichte z DE-604 Kiwka, Miroslaw 1963- Verfasser (DE-588)1188368141 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-666-57336-1 Eastern and central European voices volume 1 (DE-604)BV047862878 1 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033018612&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Siemieniewski, Andrzej 1957- Kiwka, Miroslaw 1963- Christian charismatic movements threat or promise? Eastern and central European voices Charismatische Bewegung (DE-588)4113211-7 gnd Geistliche Bewegung (DE-588)4204163-6 gnd |
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title | Christian charismatic movements threat or promise? |
title_auth | Christian charismatic movements threat or promise? |
title_exact_search | Christian charismatic movements threat or promise? |
title_exact_search_txtP | Christian charismatic movements threat or promise? |
title_full | Christian charismatic movements threat or promise? Andrzej Siemieniewski/Mirosław Kiwka |
title_fullStr | Christian charismatic movements threat or promise? Andrzej Siemieniewski/Mirosław Kiwka |
title_full_unstemmed | Christian charismatic movements threat or promise? Andrzej Siemieniewski/Mirosław Kiwka |
title_short | Christian charismatic movements |
title_sort | christian charismatic movements threat or promise |
title_sub | threat or promise? |
topic | Charismatische Bewegung (DE-588)4113211-7 gnd Geistliche Bewegung (DE-588)4204163-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Charismatische Bewegung Geistliche Bewegung |
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