The Glory and the Shame

The Glory and the Shame by Peter D. Hocken, published by Wipf & Stock Publishers on March 31, 2021, is a detailed examination of the twentieth-century charismatic movement. This 208-page book presents a scholarly perspective shaped by the author’s personal experiences, exploring the work of the Holy Spirit within the frameworks of Christian unity and eschatology.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the complexities surrounding the charismatic movement, emphasizing the connections between Pentecost and the Second Coming. The book highlights the significant role of Israel and addresses the responsibilities of the contemporary church in a global context. Through its exploration of these themes, The Glory and the Shame offers insights into the dynamic interplay of faith and history within the Christian tradition.
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The Glory and the Shame is a comprehensive portrayal of the worldwide twentieth-century charismatic movement in all its complexity. It is the work of a scholar who has experienced most of what he writes, and sets the work of the Holy Spirit in the context of Christian unity and the second coming. Peter Hocken’s overview is exciting, demanding, fearless: God’s surprises are emphasized; the link between Pentecost and the Second Coming is dominant; the pivotal role of Israel is brought sharply into focus; the responsibilities of the worldwide contemporary church are highlighted.
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