Books

 

Reconstructing Prayer (2023)

In the West, many Christians are “deconstructing” and/or “doubting” their faith. As a result, some people seeking to follow Jesus have become disillusioned with prayer—perhaps even skeptical about it. And yet there is still a great desire and longing for connection with God. What is needed, then, is a reconstructed account of prayer—one that is theologically robust, pastorally honest, and spiritually wise. In a thoughtful and accessible way, Andrew Ray Williams seeks to provide such an account by providing meditations on childlike prayers in hopes that it might open new ways of understanding specific issues related to Christian faith.

 
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Washed in the spirit (2021)

In this monograph, Dr Andrew Williams explores the subject of water baptism in the Pentecostal tradition. The study seeks to converge the theological contributions of early Pentecostal periodical literature, contemporary lay Pentecostal 'field study' perspectives, scholarly Pentecostal and ecumenical voices, and key biblical texts to construct a Pentecostal theology of water baptism concerned with deepening Pentecostal teaching, renewing Pentecostal practice, and interacting with the larger ecumenical conversation.

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Boundless Love (2021)

Clark H. Pinnock (1937-2010) was arguably one of the most noted, productive, and provocative Christian theologians in North American evangelical Christianity in the late twentieth century. Considering how challenging he is to classify and yet how significant his work has been, Pinnock should be widely studied today. In this book, Dr Andrew Williams gives Pinnock a fresh and fair hearing, outlining some of his major themes, while also providing an accessible point of entry into his theology.

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