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Simatupang, Florian M.P.
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A Renewal Theology of the Eucharist: the Sacramental Process of Search-Encounter-Transformation.
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A Renewal Theology of the Eucharist: the Sacramental Process of Search-Encounter-Transformation./
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Simatupang, Florian M.P.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2021,
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297 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 82-10, Section: A.
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9798597014302
A Renewal Theology of the Eucharist: the Sacramental Process of Search-Encounter-Transformation.
Simatupang, Florian M.P.
A Renewal Theology of the Eucharist: the Sacramental Process of Search-Encounter-Transformation.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2021 - 297 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 82-10, Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Regent University, 2021.
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Pentecostal theology has always been characterized by the experience of the Holy Spirit. One of its tasks is to answer the question of the way the Holy Spirit works in a person individually and corporately, and the sort of experience that resulted as the outcome of such work. What sort of experience of grace does the Holy Spirit give to a Pentecostal believer when one celebrates the Eucharist? The purpose of this dissertation is to answer that question by looking theologically into the Eucharist through a Pentecostal spirituality framework and process known as search-encounter-transformation (SET). The thesis of this dissertation is to argue that looking at the Eucharist using a search-encounter-transformation (SET) paradigm will inform the theology and spirituality of Pentecostalism in a way that will broaden the Pentecostal understanding of the journey of salvation. The broadening of the understanding of via salutis is achieved by emphasizing the place and importance of pneumatological remembrance or anamnesis in Eucharist. As the Holy Spirit is called upon in the prayer of epiclesis, he allows the Church to adopt a pneumatological imagination that will remember the work of Christ well. By employing a pneumatological imagination afforded by the search-encounter-transformation (SET) paradigm, this dissertation will present a re-reading of the biblical text and comparative retrieval of other, non-Pentecostal, Christian traditions. The outcome of this broadening process will be the construction of a Renewal theology of the Eucharist that will provide several explicit meanings in the Eucharist. As the result this dissertation will demonstrate that there are at least seven meanings that can be deduced in this construction. The meanings are the Eucharist as: (1) solidarity, as (2) justice, as (3) hunger management, as (4) healing, as a (5) missional meal, as (6) eschatology, and as a preview of the (7) restoration of all things (apokatastasis) in wedding supper of the lamb. Apokatastasis, to be clear, is a subset of eschatology, but it deserves its own separate discussion for the purpose of this dissertation.
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