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Contact: Jennifer Hall, Promotions Coordinator
Phone: (417) 268-1024
Email: promotions@agts.edu
Fax: (417) 268-1001; ATTN: Jennifer Hall
Springfield,
Mo.—September 20, 2007—Check out three
new resources from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary
(AGTS).
We’ve
Come This Far: Reflections on the Pentecostal Tradition
and Racial Reconciliation, edited by AGTS President
Byron D. Klaus, is the second in the Encounter: Pentecostal
Ministry Series published by AGTS. It is a critical reflection
on the contributions of Martin Luther King Jr. and William
J. Seymour, the early Pentecostal church leader, to the church
and society. The book seeks to understand the religious and
social aspect of the church’s moral leadership in society
through the lens of their lives. (Order online or by calling 417-268-1055.)
The
Essential J. Philip Hogan, edited by AGTS President
Byron D. Klaus and Douglas P. Petersen and published by
AGTS, is the first in the J. Philip Hogan World Missions
Series. (Order at online or
by calling 417-268-1055.)
J. Phillip Hogan was a prolific writer, contributing hundreds
of articles to a variety of publications during his 30-year
tenure as executive director of the Division of Foreign Missions
of the Assemblies of God (USA). The Essential J. Philip Hogan
is an introductory collection of Hogan’s writings for
those who wish to explore the legacy of this remarkable pioneer,
leader, theologian and missiologist.
Él Nos Dio Apóstoles,
the Spanish version of AGTS’s previously published He
Gave Apostles: Apostolic Ministry in the 21st Century,
edited by Edgar R. Lee, has been published by Vida, the Spanish
division of Zondervan (order at www.zondervan.com). He
Gave Apostles discusses the advancement
of the apostolic office within the Pentecostal-Charismatic
Movement, which is being supported by some academic theologians
and a growing body of popular-level writings from leaders who
are eager to “jump-start” a lethargic North American
church. Given the rising debate, AGTS believes that careful
analysis is imperative to protect the unity of the church and
the integrity of the ministry. (Order He Gave Apostles
online or
by calling 417-268-1055.)
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Updated:
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 4:28 PM
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