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Michael A. Tapper

Canadian Pentecostals, the Trinity, and Contemporary Worship Music


The Things We Sing
2017. XII, 420 S. 235.0 mm
Verlag/Jahr: BRILL 2017
ISBN: 9004343318 (9004343318)
Neue ISBN: 978-9004343313 (9789004343313)

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This volume sensibly examines whether an inconsistency exists between a Canadian Pentecostal denominationīs trinitarian statement of faith and the songs they most commonly sing. Colin Guntonīs trinitarian theology is utilized as a framework for this landmark analysis.
This volume offers a landmark analysis of the trinitarian impulses in contemporary worship music used by the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada (PAOC). It considers whether the lyrics from the most commonly used PAOC songs are consistent with this Evangelical groupīs trinitarian statement of faith.

Colin Guntonīs trinitarian theology provides the theological rationale for eight original and qualitative content analyses of these songs. Three major areas are considered-the doctrine of God, human personhood, and cosmology. Making use of Guntonīs notions of relationality, particularity, and perichoresis, along with several key Pentecostal scholars, this book serves as a helpful descriptive and prescriptive theological resource for the dynamic practice of a trinitarian faith.
CONTENTS

Introduction

Chapter 1. Influence of Eastern and Western Trinitarian Thought

Chapter 2. Canadian Pentecostals and the Trinity

Chapter 3. Colin Gunton

Chapter 4. Critiquing Guntonīs Trinitarian Theology

Chapter 5. A Framework for Trinitarian Evaluation of Canadian Pentecostal Music

Chapter 6. Lyrics and Theology Proper

Chapter 7. A Canadian Pentecostal Approach to God

Chapter 8. Lyrics and Anthropology

Chapter 9. A Canadian Pentecostal Approach to Human Personhood

Chapter 10. Lyrics and Cosmology

Chapter 11. A Canadian Pentecostal Approach to the World

Epilogue: Leading Pentecostals Forward in Trinitarian Thought

Bibliography
Appendixes
Indexes
Michael A. Tapper , Ph.D. (Historical Theology), is the chair for the Division of Religion at Southern Wesleyan University in Central, South Carolina. He is a graduate of Saint Paul University (Ottawa, Ontario). He is also an ordained minister in The Wesleyan Church.