Amos Yong

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Amos Yong


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Amos Yong is the J. Rodman Williams Professor of Theology and Director of the Ph.D. in Renewal Studies program at Regent University Divinity School in Virginia Beach, VA. He is the Co-editor of Pneuma, the journal of the Society of Pentecostal Studies.


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The Spirit Poured Out on Al...

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Beyond the Impasse: Toward ...

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Who Is the Holy Spirit?: A ...

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The Future of Evangelical T...

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In the Days of Caesar: Pent...

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“The discussions of the prior generation, shaped by H. Richard Niebuhr’s Christ and Culture (see chapter three above), still presumed “gospel” and “culture” as two disparate and divergent categories and realities. An incarnational and pentecostal approach to culture realizes that while distinct, the gospel always comes through culture and that culture can—indeed, must!—be redeemed for the purposes of the gospel.”
Amos Yong, The Future of Evangelical Theology: Soundings from the Asian American Diaspora

“Acts 6 reflects the challenges to maintaining a community of equals that confront any multicultural, multiethnic, and multilinguistic community.”
Amos Yong, Who is the Holy Spirit? A Walk with the Apostles



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