Prosperity Gospel? - (Christianity and Renewal - Interdisciplinary Studies) by Christopher Anthony (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This book offers a fresh and challenging analysis of the prosperity gospel by providing both a historical examination of its six theological features and a theological analysis of their interconnected roles.
- About the Author: A recent doctoral graduate with research interest in the interactions between Christian theology and history within the last 200 years - especially relating to Pentecostal movements and specifically Word of Faith - my academic research is supported by practical experience within leadership of independent Pentecostal churches as well as 20 years of experience as a trade journalist working in the automotive industry, latterly as managing director of a niche publishing house.
- 305 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
- Series Name: Christianity and Renewal - Interdisciplinary Studies
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Book Synopsis
This book offers a fresh and challenging analysis of the prosperity gospel by providing both a historical examination of its six theological features and a theological analysis of their interconnected roles. Uncovering new sources, the author presents a constructive theology of the Word of Faith movement, offering a deeper and more precise understanding of its development and function. Combining historical and theological methodologies, this work makes a significant contribution to the field, shedding light on previously unexplored historical roots of Word of Faith theology and revealing their profound theological implications. This title is a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike, especially those interested in the world of Faith theology and its impact on contemporary religious thought.
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This book offers a fresh and challenging analysis of the prosperity gospel by providing both a historical examination of its six theological features and a theological analysis of their interconnected roles. Uncovering new sources, the author presents a constructive theology of the Word of Faith movement, offering a deeper and more precise understanding of its development and function. Combining historical and theological methodologies, this work makes a significant contribution to the field, shedding light on previously unexplored historical roots of Word of Faith theology and revealing their profound theological implications. This title is a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike, especially those interested in the world of Faith theology and its impact on contemporary religious thought.
A recent doctoral graduate with research interest in the interactions between Christian theology and history within the last 200 years - especially relating to Pentecostal movements and specifically Word of Faith - my academic research is supported by practical experience within leadership of independent Pentecostal churches as well as 20 years of experience as a trade journalist working in the automotive industry, latterly as managing director of a niche publishing house.
About the Author
A recent doctoral graduate with research interest in the interactions between Christian theology and history within the last 200 years - especially relating to Pentecostal movements and specifically Word of Faith - my academic research is supported by practical experience within leadership of independent Pentecostal churches as well as 20 years of experience as a trade journalist working in the automotive industry, latterly as managing director of a niche publishing house.