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Beyond the Impasse: Toward a Pneumatological Theology of Religions is unavailable, but you can change that!

With scholarly rigor and intellectual acumen, Beyond the Impasse takes seriously and appreciatively the diversity of the work of the universal Spirit in the cultures and religious communities of the world. Amos Yong positions his work fully within the evangelical tradition, but is richly informed by his Pentecostal roots and context. He sets this Pentecostal-evangelical theology of religions in...

tradition as well as between the canon itself and the horizons of the interpreter and reader of Scripture. In developing a theology of religions, then, one should look to see what the Bible says about religion in general and religions more specifically. While there are not an overwhelming number of references to these topics in the biblical canon, it is fair to conclude that religion and the religions are presented as being divinely providential on the one hand and yet demonically inspired to deceive
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