En Espiritu Danto Y Fuego – (Spanish)
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En Espiritu Santo y fuego es una obra exhaustiva escrita por Jorge Canto Encalada que sumerge al lector en el rico mundo teologico del movimiento pentecostal.
Este libro, fruto del profundo compromiso del autor con su tradicion, ofrece una exploracion detallada y perspicaz de temas fundamentales para el pentecostalismo, como el bautismo del Espiritu Santo, la gracia preveniente y la pneumatologia.
Con un enfoque academico solido y una pasion palpable por su tema, Canto Encalada aborda tanto las doctrinas clasicas como las tendencias contemporaneas dentro del pentecostalismo, en especial en America Latina.
Este libro ofrece una exploracion profunda y unica de la teologia del Espiritu Santo, destacandose por:
*Incorporar voces desde los Padres de la Iglesia hasta la erudicion contemporanea
*Incluir informacion pertinente tanto de la teologia medieval como de la Reforma protestante
*Extensa investigacion bibliografica cuidadosa
*Hacer un analisis teologico riguroso
*Ayudar a entender las complejidades de la doctrina pentecostal
*Ofrecer una vision equilibrada y completa de la experiencia del Espiritu Santo
Descubre un libro con una valiosa contribucion al estudio academico del pentecostalismo, que tambien sirve como recurso practico para pastores, lideres y estudiantes de teologia interesados en profundizar su comprension de la obra del Espiritu Santo en la vida y la mision de la iglesia.
Con su estilo claro y accesible, En Espiritu Santo y fuegoinvita a los lectores a reflexionar sobre su propia experiencia espiritual y a explorar las riquezas de la tradicion pentecostal en el contexto contemporaneo.
Es una obra imprescindible para aquellos que deseen comprender mejor el papel central del Espiritu Santo en la fe y la practica pentecostal, y para quienes buscan enriquecer su conocimiento teologico con una perspectiva informada y comprometida con la tradicion pentecostal. Con su combinacion de erudicion teologica y pasion por la experiencia espiritual, En Espiritu Santo y fuego se posiciona como una obra de referencia indispensable en el campo de la pneumatologia pentecostal.
In the Spirit and in Fire
In the Spirit and in Fire is a comprehensive work authored by Jorge Canto Encalada that immerses readers in the rich theological world of the Pentecostal movement.
This book, a testament to the author’s deep commitment to his tradition, offers a detailed and insightful exploration of foundational themes for Pentecosta
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SKU (ISBN): 9788419779564
ISBN10: 8419779563
Language: Spanish
Jorge Encalada
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2025
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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