As the central feature of the Spirit's outpouring at Pentecost and the grand prize of the New Covenant, the prospect of universal access to the Spirit is a powerful but pastorally risky concept. Drawing on insights from theology, sociology and her ground breaking PhD research, Harris skilfully presents a comprehensive theology and pastoral strategy for how the church, whatever the tradition, can hear the Spirit's voice for themselves.
Revd Dr Tania Harris enables church leaders to safely and effectively lead their people into a powerful experience that was intended to be a normal part of every Christian's life.
Content Benefits:
Revd Dr Harris helps church leaders to transform their local church into a place where everyone can hear the Spirit's voice for themselves.
- Combines theology and experiential practice
- Explores the relationship between Spirit and Scripture
- Unpacks the challenge of Cessationism
- Explains the authority of contemporary revelatory experience
- Addresses the pastoral issues associated with hearing from the Spirit
- Scholarly yet accessible style
- Helpful for church leaders who want their congregations to hear from God
- Suitable for Christian thinkers who want to understand the role of the Spirit in the Bible and today