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- W2891004396 abstract "ABSTRACTThe Pentecostal movement originated as a primitivist-restorationist movement that perceived itself in continuity with the spirituality practices of the early church, as an attempt to re-establish basic features of New Testament Christianity. The claim to stand in continuity with the early church necessitates an investigation into the spirituality presupposed by early fathers of the church. The investigation is defined by the writings of three fathers from the Eastern (Orthodox) tradition, Gregory of Nazianzus, also known as Gregory the Theologian (329–89 CE), Isaac the Syrian (of Nineveh; 613–c. 700 CE) and Symeon the New Theologian (949–1022 CE) because their writings are characterised by their interest in developing the outlines of mystical spirituality and lend themselves to a comparison with contemporary Pentecostal spirituality. Contemporary Pentecostal spiritual experiences cannot be compared with the Eastern mystical tradition because mystical experiences cannot be replicated. However, when..." @default.
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- W2891004396 title "Pentecostal Spirituality in Dialogue with Three Early Fathers of the Eastern Orthodox Tradition: A Question of Continuity" @default.
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