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Spirit Freedom and Power : Changes in Pentecostal Spirituality
Spirit Freedom and Power : Changes in Pentecostal Spirituality
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""In Spirit Freedom and Power, Angelo Cettolin has written a fascinating account of the tensions within the Pentecostal church in the early twenty-first century. The question he believes has to be answered is, will the Pentecostal church keep faithful to its radical origins as a renewal movement within Christianity--one that attracts worshipers by its vital communal life, openness to exercising spiritual gifts, and global involvement--or become a safe, settled middle-class church?""
--Kevin Giles, Anglican pastor and theologian, Melbourne, Australia
""This is a stimulating exploration of the state of Pentecostalism in Australia today, focusing especially on Pentecostal spirituality and grounded in [Cettolin's] research on the Assemblies of God (now ACC) in particular. This book challenges simplistic criticisms of contemporary Australian Pentecostalism, but carefully analyzes the trends and puts forward a cry for western Pentecostalism not to lose its focus on the experience of the Spirit. Thoughtful pastors, leaders, and laypeople will greatly benefit from this book.""
--Jon K. Newton, Dean of Postgraduate Studies, Head of Research, Harvest Bible College; Author of Revelation Reclaimed and The Revelation Worldview; Editor, Journal of Contemporary Ministry
""This excellent book recognizes the inevitable institutionalization that occurs in religious movements . . . [and] suggests a way forward for twenty-first-century Pentecostalism and thus deserves careful reading and reflection by all thoughtful Christian ministers and scholars.""
--Cheryl McCallum, Principal, Eastern College Australia
""Angelo Cettolin's book is based on thoughtful research within the Pentecostal Movement in Australia. His conclusions are thought-provoking and bring with them a challenge for twenty-first-century Christian leaders. It's a clear call--to continue developing relevant, contemporary ministries, whilst not losing that dynamic that comes through the work and power of the Holy Spirit.""
--Wayne Alcorn, President Australian Christian Churches
Angelo Ulisse Cettolin holds qualifications in law, theology, business, and a doctorate in ministry. He is a church planter, mission leader, consultant, senior lecturer in theology/ministry and dean of faculty at Eastern College Australia. He co-leads an inner-city church with his wife, Robbie. They have two adult children, a son-in-law, and a granddaughter. Angelo loves helping people follow Jesus in a changing culture. He enjoys films, walking, and good coffee.