A Pentecostal Commentary on the Pastoral Epistles (Pentecostal Old Testament and New Testament Commentaries)
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About the Author\nWilliam K. Kay was founding director of the Centre for Pentecostal Studies at Bangor University, UK, and is the author of Pentecostalism: A Very Short Introduction (2011) and George Jeffreys: Pentecostal Apostle and Revivalist (2017), as well as numerous academic papers. He is an ordained minister with British Assemblies of God and honorary fellow at the Institute for Pentecostal Theology. John R. L. Moxon is head of religion, theology, culture, and philosophy at the University of Roehampton, and a former director of studies at the UK Assemblies of God training college. He is the author of Peterʼs Halakhic Nightmare: The Animal Vision of Acts 10:9 in Jewish and Graeco-Roman Perspective (2017) and reviews regularly for the Journal of New Testament Studies.\nJohn R. L. Moxon is head of religion, theology, culture, and philosophy at the University of Roehampton, and a former director of studies at the UK Assemblies of God training college. He is the author of Peterʼs Halakhic Nightmare: The "Animal" Vision of Acts 10:9 in Jewish and Graeco-Roman Perspective (2017) and reviews regularly for the Journal of New Testament Studies.\nThe Pastoral Epistles throw light on the early days of the church and the final phase of Paul’s life. This commentary scrutinizes the biblical text while attending to the missional, pastoral, and spiritual challenges facing the worldwide Pentecostal and charismatic (or renewalist) movement. It is written for today’s church without ignoring scholarly literature and cultural perspectives. The ministry of women, the appointment of elders, prophecy, church governance, living as a Christian in the Roman Empire, the end times, charismatic gifts, spiritual warfare, slavery, and ordination all feature.
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