Pentecostal pacifist impulse and the violent God of the Hebrew Bible: A balancing act of hermeneutics
Most early Pentecostals took a pacifist stance toward violence and war, based on Jesus’ example of love for the enemies, and relegated human violence promoted as God’s will in the Hebrew Bible to a description of broken and sinful human behaviour that was not viewed as normative for Christian behavi...
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doaj-6058195e32c7462d8c03c905783f18352020-11-25T01:13:59ZafrOTSSAOld Testament Essays1010-99192312-36212018-08-0131242344110.17159/2312-3621/2018/v31n2a9Pentecostal pacifist impulse and the violent God of the Hebrew Bible: A balancing act of hermeneuticsMarius Nel 0North-West UniversityMost early Pentecostals took a pacifist stance toward violence and war, based on Jesus’ example of love for the enemies, and relegated human violence promoted as God’s will in the Hebrew Bible to a description of broken and sinful human behaviour that was not viewed as normative for Christian behaviour. Since the 1930s and 1940s, Pentecostals adopted Evangelicals’ hermeneutic, and inter alia their Augustinian just war doctrine and support for nationalism and patriotism. It is argued that a new hermeneutic consensus that has been developing among Pentecostal scholars since the 1970s requires that pacifism should be placed on the Pentecostal agenda because it recognises that the Bible does not speak in a monosyllabic way; the Hebrew Bible contains conflicting views on violence that cannot be systematised into a clearly uniform “biblical view.” http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1010-99192018000200008&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=enPentecostal movementpacifismviolenceviolent God |
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Pentecostal pacifist impulse and the violent God of the Hebrew Bible: A balancing act of hermeneutics |
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Pentecostal pacifist impulse and the violent God of the Hebrew Bible: A balancing act of hermeneutics |
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Pentecostal pacifist impulse and the violent God of the Hebrew Bible: A balancing act of hermeneutics |
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Most early Pentecostals took a pacifist stance toward violence and war, based on Jesus’ example of love for the enemies, and relegated human violence promoted as God’s will in the Hebrew Bible to a description of broken and sinful human behaviour that was not viewed as normative for Christian behaviour. Since the 1930s and 1940s, Pentecostals adopted Evangelicals’ hermeneutic, and inter alia their Augustinian just war doctrine and support for nationalism and patriotism. It is argued that a new hermeneutic consensus that has been developing among Pentecostal scholars since the 1970s requires that pacifism should be placed on the Pentecostal agenda because it recognises that the Bible does not speak in a monosyllabic way; the Hebrew Bible contains conflicting views on violence that cannot be systematised into a clearly uniform “biblical view.” |
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Pentecostal movement pacifism violence violent God |
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