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Page 1: Copyright 2004 by Larry G. Hess A New Agenda for Evangelical Theology Adapted from a manuscript by: Larry G. Hess

Copyright 2004 by Larry G. Hess

A New Agenda for Evangelical Theology

Adapted from a manuscript by: Larry G. Hess

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INTRODUCTION

Evangelical theology today must have passion and fidelity. It must move beyond a debate between the forward-looking “Reformists” and the backward-looking “traditionalists.”

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INTRODUCTION

Evangelical faith is rooted in the faith of the early church which was Trinitarian, Christological, and Spirit-filled—according to “the faith once for all delivered to the saints” (Jude 1:3).

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INTRODUCTION

Evangelical theology is in a crisis in many countries.

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I. THE RISE OF PENTECOSTAL SPIRITUALITY

The Pentecostal movement is marked by the two themes of Spirit-baptism and spiritual gifts.

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I. THE RISE OF PENTECOSTAL SPIRITUALITY

Pentecostalism emphasizes a direct relationship to God with corresponding expectations of divine revelation and supernatural acts of ministry.

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I. THE RISE OF PENTECOSTAL SPIRITUALITY

Early Pentecostalism demonstrated a genuine reverence for the work of the Spirit.

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I. THE RISE OF PENTECOSTAL SPIRITUALITY

Perhaps today Pentecostals need a re-visioning of their heritage.

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I. THE RISE OF PENTECOSTAL SPIRITUALITY

This loss of eschatological focus among Pentecostals has led to a loss of lamentation, and has also facilitated the seduction of the church by modernism.

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I. THE RISE OF PENTECOSTAL SPIRITUALITY

It may be correct to say that Pentecostalism is a sub-division of evangelicalism. If so, how should Pentecostalism impact or change evangelical Christianity?

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II. HOW PENTECOSTALISM HAS IMPACTED EVANGELICALISM

Pentecostalism challenges evangelicalism to be faithful to the spiritual reality of the evangelical revivals, and their own basic Biblical convictions.

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II. HOW PENTECOSTALISM HAS IMPACTED EVANGELICALISM

Evangelicalism has been a great proponent of essential Biblical truths, while at the same time undermining present-day manifestations of supernatural power by a spirit of critical rationalism.

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II. HOW PENTECOSTALISM HAS IMPACTED EVANGELICALISM

The Pentecostal movement and the charismatic renewal both represent God-given opportunities to escape from confining ideological “boxes” and understand more clearly God’s divine purposes and power.

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II. HOW PENTECOSTALISM HAS IMPACTED EVANGELICALISM

Pentecostalism has had a positive and powerful impact on evangelicalism around the world, and has been described as the fastest-growing religious phenomenon of the century.

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II. HOW PENTECOSTALISM HAS IMPACTED EVANGELICALISM

Harvey Cox’s book, Fire from Heaven, addresses the rise of Pentecostal spirituality and the reshaping of religion in the twenty-first century.

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II. HOW PENTECOSTALISM HAS IMPACTED EVANGELICALISM

Pentecostals have, in the past, been described as evangelical-fundamentalists who are anti-intellectual and anti-ecumenical. To the contrary, Pentecostals now lead the way in many educational activities and ecumenical organizations.

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III. HOW PENTACOSTALISM CAN IMPACT EVANGELICALISM INTO THE

TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

Pentecostalism should lead the way for all evangelicals to regain a sense of the times, and of the return of Christ. The Spirit has been quenched through cultural, moral, institutional, and theological accommodation.

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III. HOW PENTACOSTALISM CAN IMPACT EVANGELICALISM INTO THE

TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

The twentieth century evangelical movement in America grew out of a sincere and urgent desire to identify with the faithful tradition of the church and the faith “once for all handed down to the saints” (Jude 3).

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III. HOW PENTACOSTALISM CAN IMPACT EVANGELICALISM INTO THE

TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

Evangelicals must begin to close the gap between what is and what ought to be!

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III. HOW PENTACOSTALISM CAN IMPACT EVANGELICALISM INTO THE

TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

How should Pentecostals as evangelicals respond to this crisis?

• reaffirm their commitment to the authority of Scripture

• return to prayer, holiness of life, and the practice of spiritual discipline

• call for repentance and lamentation• to be a witness to the church and the world in

the last days

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III. HOW PENTACOSTALISM CAN IMPACT EVANGELICALISM INTO THE

TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

How should Pentecostals as evangelicals respond to this crisis?

• maintain their commitment to speaking in tongues as the initial evidence of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit.

• be characterized by equity and justice• model a new commitment to practical ministerial

training• focus on local church ministry and the development

of lay leaders• face the spiritual and moral leadership crisis and train

a new generation of pastors

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III. HOW PENTACOSTALISM CAN IMPACT EVANGELICALISM INTO THE

TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

In order for Pentecostals to impact evangelicalism we must always ask ourselves the tough questions, such as:

• Do we love our traditions more than we love the Gospel itself?

• Are we really open to the move of the Holy Spirit?• Have we become irrelevant?• Are we keeping pace with change?• Are we trying to minister to a generation that no

longer exists?

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III. HOW PENTACOSTALISM CAN IMPACT EVANGELICALISM INTO THE

TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY

In order for Pentecostals to impact evangelicalism we must always ask ourselves the tough questions, such as:

• Is our preaching Biblical and relevant to our world?

• Do we have real character and integrity as leaders?

• Have we lost our passion for the Kingdom?• Are we willing to confess our sins?

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CONCLUSION

We have said that for Pentecostalism to impact all of evangelicalism, we must close the gap between what is and what ought to be.

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CONCLUSION

It is time for Pentecostals to rise to the opportunities to fulfill a prophetic and apostolic role in impacting this world for Christ.