A New Book: Karl Barth and Pentecostal Theology

I just had a book published that I co-edited. I saw a few of the contributors posting pictures on social media of their copy of the book, and I just opened a package with my own copy today. I’m grateful those who contributed to the volume and for the wisdom of my co-editors, Frank Macchia and Terry Cross.

Karl Barth and Pentecostal Theology: A Convergence of the Word and the Spirit, edited by Frank D. Macchia, Terry L. Cross, and Andrew K. Gabriel. London: T & T Clark, 2024.

The book is published in the growing academic book series Systematic Pentecostal and Charismatic Theology.

The book is currently very expensive (US$150), but in a year or two the publisher should release a paperback version that will be closer to US$50. That is still expensive, but a little more reasonable for an academic book.

Endorsements:

…Barth aligned himself with the Pentecostal movement. This fruitful connection is fully explored for the first time in this highly interesting book in which expert scholars skillfully tackle its various threads”Eberhard Busch
University of Göttingen
…a deepening proposal to renew the Church’s life aligned with the Triune God infused with Pentecostal insight.”Marty Folsom
Pacific Association for Theological Studies
[The authors’] take on Barth’s problems and prospects concerning the Spirit are anything but rote, filled with surprises and worthwhile avenues for continued research and reflection.”John Drury
Indiana Wesleyan University

 

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2 thoughts on “A New Book: Karl Barth and Pentecostal Theology

  1. I have seen the posts on social medía and it is a must have.

    It is way over my reach in cost, specially living in Mexico.

    Hope it doesn’t take me too long to order one copy for me.

    ¡Congratulations!