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Pentecostal Manifestos<br />

James K. A. Smith and Amos Yong, series editors<br />

Thinking in Tongues<br />

Pentecostal Contributions to Christian Philosophy<br />

James K. A. Smith<br />

In this inaugural volume of the groundbreaking Pentecostal Manifestos series,<br />

James K. A. Smith offers considered advice to Pentecostal philosophers and, even<br />

more, pertinent Pentecostal advice to non-Pentecostal Christian philosophers.<br />

Maintaining that implicit in Pentecostal spirituality is a tacit worldview or<br />

“social imaginary,” Smith unpacks and articulates the key elements of this Pentecostal<br />

worldview and then explores their implications for current conversations<br />

in Christian philosophy.<br />

“Thinking in Tongues provides both philosophical thinking about Pentecostalism<br />

and philosophical thought from a Pentecostal perspective. In both cases the thinking is<br />

vintage Jamie Smith: clear, original, and provocative.” — C. Stephen Evans<br />

Baylor University<br />

James K. A. Smith is associate professor of philosophy at Calvin College,<br />

Grand Rapids, Michigan, and executive director of the Society of Christian<br />

Philosophers. His other books include Desiring the Kingdom, The Devil Reads<br />

Derrida, and Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism?<br />

Philosophy • Theology<br />

Available / 978-0-8028-6184-9<br />

6″ × 9″ paperback<br />

180 pages / $19.00 [£12.99]<br />

Pentecostal Manifestos<br />

James K. A. Smith and Amos Yong, series editors<br />

Justified in the Spirit<br />

Creation, Redemption, and the Triune God<br />

Frank D. Macchia<br />

The doctrine of justification by grace through faith has been debated historically<br />

according to Protestant and Catholic understandings. But inspired by the<br />

typically Pentecostal accent on the Holy Spirit’s indwelling, Frank D. Macchia<br />

sets both Protestant and Catholic views within a larger framework — the Spirit<br />

of life as the realm of God’s favor. His Justified in the Spirit constructs a unique<br />

pneumato logical, Pentecostal-friendly theology of justification by faith that is<br />

broadly Trinitarian, ecclesiological, and eschatological in orientation.<br />

“It is a necessary and new perspective to see the justification of the sinner embraced by the<br />

life-giving Spirit. Frank Macchia’s book is a great step forward toward a full Trinitarian<br />

concept of salvation. . . . A rich book full of solutions to old theological problems.”<br />

— Jürgen Moltmann<br />

University of Tübingen<br />

Frank D. Macchia is professor of systematic theology at Vanguard University,<br />

Costa Mesa, California, former president of the Society for Pentecostal Studies,<br />

senior editor of Pneuma, and the author<br />

of Baptized in the Spirit: A Global<br />

Pentecostal Theology.<br />

Theology<br />

August / 978-0-8028-3749-3<br />

6″ × 9″ paperback<br />

355 pages / $32.00 [£21.99]<br />

30 www.eerdmans.com toll free 800 253 7521

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