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An Editorial Note on the Roundtable Dialogue of Craig S. Keener’s Spirit Hermeneutics: Reading Scripture in the Light of Pentecost

An Editorial Note on the Roundtable Dialogue of Craig S. Keener’s Spirit Hermeneutics: Reading... The second half of this double issue contains a roundtable dialogue on Craig S. Keener’s Spirit Hermeneutics: Reading Scripture in the Light of Pentecost.1 Keener is F.M. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. Well known for his bestselling IVP Background Commentary, Keener has also produced a four-volume commentary on Acts, a two volume monograph on miracles, and commentaries on Matthew, John, Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians, and Revelation.2Spirit Hermeneutics was originally intended to be included in the Pentecostal Manifestos series published by William B. Eerdmans and coedited by James K.A. Smith and Amos Yong, though, as Yong states in the foreword, the final manuscript surpassed the page count of the series to such an extent that publisher “decided that it would be better to publish it as a stand-alone volume.”3 Although this book does not appear in the series, it is, nevertheless, a manifesto with which future works on pneumatic hermeneutics will have to contend. Spirit Hermeneutics is ecumenical and global in its scope. In a manner typical of Keener’s work, the main text of the book is heavily supplemented with extensive footnotes. In the case of this book, a large portion of Keener’s http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Pneuma Brill

An Editorial Note on the Roundtable Dialogue of Craig S. Keener’s Spirit Hermeneutics: Reading Scripture in the Light of Pentecost

Pneuma , Volume 39 (1-2): 3 – Jan 1, 2017

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The second half of this double issue contains a roundtable dialogue on Craig S. Keener’s Spirit Hermeneutics: Reading Scripture in the Light of Pentecost.1 Keener is F.M. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. Well known for his bestselling IVP Background Commentary, Keener has also produced a four-volume commentary on Acts, a two volume monograph on miracles, and commentaries on Matthew, John, Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians, and Revelation.2Spirit Hermeneutics was originally intended to be included in the Pentecostal Manifestos series published by William B. Eerdmans and coedited by James K.A. Smith and Amos Yong, though, as Yong states in the foreword, the final manuscript surpassed the page count of the series to such an extent that publisher “decided that it would be better to publish it as a stand-alone volume.”3 Although this book does not appear in the series, it is, nevertheless, a manifesto with which future works on pneumatic hermeneutics will have to contend. Spirit Hermeneutics is ecumenical and global in its scope. In a manner typical of Keener’s work, the main text of the book is heavily supplemented with extensive footnotes. In the case of this book, a large portion of Keener’s

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