More and more when I come to the UK I find when they are talking about manifestations of the Kingdom of God it is miracles, it is signs and wonders instead of justice. It is more and more healings and hey, I believe in healings. But the Kingdom of God has been reduced to manifestations and miracles, rather than a crusade for justice. I find that increasingly prevalent and it alarms me. Glamourous
Christianity The
Willow Creek Model So, some things borrowed from the States may work out quite well. But there is a strong tendency to borrow the spectacular Pentecostal expression. My sense is, and I am deeply committed to the Pentecostal movement, that it always has a danger of going in extreme and strange directions. Pentecostalism very often refuses to allow itself to be critiqued by Biblical theology hence ends up propagating that would not stand up to Biblical teaching. Vitality
and Scriptural Soundness I've been in a couple of Anglican Churches, particularly in Northern Ireland that have picked up a charismatic direction and they are doing brilliantly and they follow the gospel, they are also into justice issues. What I would love to see, and I guess all of us would love to see, is somehow a wedding that would marry healthy charismatic evangelism with social justice, because I think both of those are strong emphases of scripture. This is an edited version of an interview that first appeared in The Church of England Newspaper: www.churchnewspaper.com Claire Shelley is news editor at the Church of England Newspaper and managing editor of CounterCulture. email: claireshelley76@hotmail.com |
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