Acknowledgments . ixList of Contributors . xiAbbreviations . xvIntroduction . 1 Wolfgang Vondey and Martin William Mittelstadt 1. Reimagining Luke-Acts: Amos Yong and the Biblical Foundation of Pentecostal Theology . 25 Martin William Mittelstadt 2. The One and the Many: Amos Yong and the Pluralism and Dissolution of Late Modernity .
45 L. William Oliverio, Jr. 3. Reality, Knowledge, and Life in Community: Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Hermeneutics in the Work of Amos Yong . 63 Christopher A. Stephenson 4. Toward a Pneumatological Trinitarian Theology: Amos Yong, the Spirit, and the Trinity . 83 Steven M.
Studebaker 5. A Distinctive Turn to Pneumatology: Amos Yong's Christian Theology of Religions . 103 Tony Richie 6. Divine Hospitality and Human Diversity: Amos Yong and Foundations of Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations . 123 Jacob D. Dodson 7. Receiving God's Gift of a Person with Special Needs: Amos Yong's Theology of Disability . 141 Jeff Hittenberger 8.
Spirit, Theology, and Film: Amos Yong and the Engagement of Contemporary Culture . 161 Andrew James Carver 9. A Passion for the Spirit: Amos Yong and the Theology and Science Dialogue . 179 Wolfgang Vondey 10. Traditionalist or Reformist: Amos Yong, Pentecostalism, and the Future of Evangelical Theology . 199 Mark Mann 11. A Distinct Economy of the Spirit? Amos Yong, Pentecostalism, and Eastern Orthodoxy . 221 Paraskevè (Eve) Tibbs 12.
Amos Yong's "New" Pentecostal Theology: Anglican Notes on the Oneness-Trinitarian Impasse . 239 David A. Reed 13. In Place of a Roman Catholic Assessment: Amos Yong, Pentecostal Scholarship, and Ralph Del Colle (1954-2012) . 259 Wolfgang Vondey Epilogue: Amos Yong and the Future of Pentecostal Scholarship . 267Bibliography of Amos Yong . 275Index of Names . 283Index of Subjects .
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