In this short introduction, Old Testament scholar Lee Roy Martin offers the first scholarly monograph length study on fasting written by a Pentecostal. Martin begins by looking at the practice and function of fasting as reflected in the biblical text. He next offers a brief survey of fasting within the broader Christian tradition, giving special attention is to the role of Fasting in the teaching of John Wesley, the spiritual ‘grandfather’ of Pentecostalism. This is followed by an examination of the role and practice of fasting in the first 10 years of the early Pentecostal periodical literature, offering the most extensive analysis of the topic in this body of literature to date. The book concludes with the construction of a Pentecostal theology of fasting, including concrete advice for those who seek to put knowledge of fasting into practice.
By examining every biblical text devoted to fasting this study and covers details of the biblical teaching on fasting that have often gone unnoticed. By hearing the testimonies of the Christian tradition, this monograph helps to reveal fasting practices based on traditions that have little to no basis in the biblical text. By excavating early Pentecostal views, Martin demonstrates the significance of fasting for the tradition. In his constructive chapter Martin’s scholarly and pastoral skills combined to provide solid practical reflection and guidance for those interested in this often misunderstood practice.
Fasting, A Centre For Pentecostal Theology
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SKU: 9781935931423
Categories: Books, Church of God Authors, History / Theology, Pastoral Resources, Sermon Resources, Teacher Resources
Weight | 0.68 lbs |
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