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© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2009 DOI: 10.1163/027209609X12470371387642 Pneuma 31 (2009) 165-166 brill.nl/pneu A Parting Word of Gratitude Frank D. Macchia I am leaving Pneuma after nearly eleven years as its Editor. Where has the time gone? In many ways, I feel as though I have grown with the Journal. Th e Soci- ety for Pentecostal Studies should be proud of the scholarship that has appeared in the pages of Pneuma . I refer here to what Luther called a “holy pride” that gives God the ultimate glory. I feel privileged to have played a role in seeing this scholarship come to print. Over the years, I have read every article submit- ted to Pneuma and I have been enriched by them all, including those that did not make it into print. Th at scholarship has greatly impacted my own work in so many positive ways, a debt that I could only begin to repay by adding my own voice to the many others in larger conversation. What an important con- versation this is, since we are on the ground fl oor of critical and constructive engagement with the Christian faith as nourished by Pentecostal and Charis- matic
Pneuma – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2009
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