IPHC Professor Releases Pentecostal Theology Book

by Megan Alba Email

Life Springs Press and Dr. Terry Tramel announce the release of a new book, The Beauty of the Balance: Toward an Evangelical - Pentecostal Theology.

Southwestern Christian University will host a book signing from 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 17 in the Patrick Formal Dining Room. SCU is located at the corner of Rockwell and 39th Expressway in Bethany. All SCU students, faculty & staff, along with RDC personnel and local friends of the organization, are invited to attend.

The book, which regularly sells for $20, will be offered at a 50% discount this day only.  The book seeks to find the common ground behind two powerful contemporary religious theologies. It seeks to also offer a better articulation of some of the controversial claims of Pentecostalism. It addresses issues related to scripture, Christ, salvation, sanctification, Spirit Baptism, suffering and the Second Coming.

Detailed essays accompany these and address topic such as:

  • The Primacy of Scripture in Pentecostal Theology
  • The Reconciling Community of God
  • The Initial Evidence of the Baptism of the Spirit
  • Spiritual Gifts
  • and others.

In his foreword, IPHC Presiding Bishop James Leggett writes: "Dr. Tramel's books comes at an opportune time. I believe it will serve to deepen the Pentecostals' appreciation of their Evangelical brethren, and I believe it will help Evangelicals better understand the distinctives of Pentecostal theology."

To order copies of Dr. Tramel's book, contact LifeSprings Resources or email Dr. Tramel. Please include your address & the number of copies you wish to purchase.

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