| Sumario: | Cover -- Titel -- Impressum -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Preface -- Abbreviations in the Work -- CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION -- 1.1. Choice of Topic -- 1.2. Purpose and Significance of the Study -- 1.3. Statement of Methodology -- 1.4. Statement of Scope and Limitations -- 1.5. Overview of the Thesis -- 1.6. Statement of the Problem -- 1.7. Tendencies of Research -- 1.7.1. History of Research -- 1.7.1.1. Ernst Käsemann -- 1.7.1.2. Hans Conzelmann -- 1.7.1.3. Joseph Fitzmyer -- 1.7.1.4. Donald Arthur Carson -- 1.7.1.5. Francis Sullivan -- 1.7.1.6. Albert Vanhoye -- 1.7.1.7. Norbert Baumert -- 1.7.1.8. Sigfred Schatzmann -- 1.7.1.9. Enrique Nardoni -- 1.7.1.10. Gorden Fee -- 1.7.1.11. James D. G. Dunn -- 1.7.1.12. Paul Njiru Kariuku -- 1.7.1.13. Soeng Yu Li -- Conclusion -- 1.7.2. Reflection on Specific Aspects of Charisms -- 1.7.2.1 Charisms in the Main Denominations -- 1.7.2.1.1. Charisms in Catholic Theology -- 1.7.2.1.2. The Orthodox Understanding of Charisms -- 1.7.2.1.3. Protestant Understanding of Charisms -- 1.7.2.1.4. The Understanding of Charisms in Pentecostal Perspective -- 1.7.2.2. Cultural Approaches to the Charisms -- 1.7.2.2.1. Western (European-American) Cultural Perspectives -- 1.7.2.2.2. Global South (Africa, Asia, and Latin America) Cultural Perspective -- 1.7.2.3. Problem-orientated Reflection -- 1.8. Relevance of the New Testament -- CHAPTER TWO: PRESENT- CONSTELLATION AND CHALLENGES CONCERNING CHARISMS -- Introduction -- 2.1. The Catholic Charismatic Renewal -- 2.1.1. European Situation -- 2.1.2. African Situation -- 2.1.3. Relevance to the African Church -- 2.2. Pentecostal Movement -- 2.3. Comparison between the Catholic Charismatic Renewal and Pentecostal Movement -- 2.3.1. Inter-relationship between the Catholic Charismatic Renewal and Pentecostalism -- 2.3.2. Ecclesiological Expression of Charisms.
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