- J. Rodman Williams
J. Rodman Williams (b. 1918 in Clyde,
North Carolina ) is a charismatic theologian and Professor ofRenewal Theology atRegent University ,Virginia .Williams is a Presbyterian who served as a pastor for several years before becoming a full-time educator. As a key figure in the burgeoning charismatic movement of the 1960s, he was President of the International Presbyterian Charismatic Communion, and later a participant in the International Roman Catholic-Pentecostal Dialogue. In 1972 became Founding President of the
Melodyland School of Theology inAnaheim ,California . He joined the faculty of Regent University in the mid-1980s.Important works include the three-volume
systematic theology entitled "Renewal Theology" (1988-92, published as a single volume in 1996), the first complete systematic theology written from a charismatic perspective. It included chapters on the supernatural gifts of the Spirit and the a chapter on theBaptism of the Holy Spirit , arguing for the traditional Pentecostal interpretation.References
* Burgess, Stanley M. & Eduard M. van der Maas (editors), "The New International Dictionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements", (Revised edition, Zondervan: 2003)
* Williams, J. Rodman, "Renewal Theology: Systematic Theology from a Charismatic Perspective", (Zondervan: 1996)External links
* [http://www.jrodmanwilliams.net J. Rodman Williams Home Page] Includes complete text of several articles and books
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