When Jesus ascended to heaven and sat down at the right hand of God the Father, He poured out His Holy Spirit at Pentecost. This significant historical and redemptive event was not the last time Christ poured out His Spirit in redemptive history.
Mindful of these subsequent acts, this book presents historical research on revivals in the Reformed tradition during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. May the knowledge of these outpourings of the Holy Spirit help us seek God earnestly to revive His Church once again.
"Some in the contemporary Reformed world... are wary of any talk of revival, whether because of fear of Pentecostal and charismatic excesses or a weariness of what is sometimes assumed to be a misty-eyed Celtic Romanticism. This volume provides conclusive proof that the notion of revival and a longing for the extraordinary working of God in the church has been at the heart of all that has been best in the Reformed tradition."?
- David Ceri Jones, Reader in Welsh and Atlantic History, Aberystwyth University, Wales
Pentecostal Outpourings: Revival and the Reformed Tradition is in the following collections: