MARTIN WILLIAM MITTELSTADT PUBLICATIONS Updated May 2021 Professor of New Testament @ Evangel University (2000- ) Email: [email protected] Faculty Page: https://www.evangel.edu/faculty/martin-mittelstadt/ Academia.edu: https://evangel.academia.edu/MartinMittelstadt Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/author/mittelstadtm BOOKS/MONOGRAPHS • CANADIAN PENTECOSTAL READER: THE FIRST GENERATION OF PENTECOSTAL VOICES IN CANADA (1907-1925). Co-edited with Caleb Howard Courtney. Cleveland, TN: CPT Press, 2021. • MENNOCOSTALS: MENNONITE AND PENTECOSTAL STORIES OF CONVERGENCE. Co-edited with Brian K. Pipkin. Pentecostals, Peace-Making and Social Justice Series. Eugene, OR: Pickwick (Wipf & Stock), 2020. • READING SCRIPTURE IN THE PENTECOSTAL TRADITION: A RECEPTION HISTORY. Co-edited with Rick Wadholm and Daniel Isgrigg. Cleveland, TN: CPT Press, 2021. • WHAT’S SO LIBERAL ABOUT THE LIBERAL ARTS? ESSAYS IN HONOR OF JAMES AND TWILA EDWARDS: EXEMPLARS OF AN INTEGRATIVE, MULTI- DISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION. Co-Edited with Paul W. Lewis. Frameworks: Interdisciplinary Studies for Faith and Learning 1. Eugene, OR: Pickwick (Wipf & Stock), 2016. • THE THEOLOGY OF AMOS YONG AND THE NEW FACE OF PENTECOSTAL SCHOLARSHIP: PASSION FOR THE SPIRIT. Co-edited with Wolfgang Vondey. Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies Series 14. Leiden: Brill, 2013. Page 2 of 21 • READING LUKE-ACTS IN THE PENTECOSTAL TRADITION. Cleveland, TN: CPT Press, 2010. - Received "Book of the Year" Award from the Foundation for Pentecostal Scholarship (http://www.tffps.org) in 2011. - Translated into Chinese by Robert Chi Kong Yeung. • FORGIVENESS, RECONCILIATION, AND RESTORATION: MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES FROM A PENTECOSTAL PERSPECTIVE. Co-edited with Geoffrey Sutton. Pentecostals, Peacemaking and Social Justice Series 3. Eugene, OR: Pickwick (Wipf & Stock), 2010. • SPIRIT AND SUFFERING IN LUKE-ACTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR A PENTECOSTAL PNEUMATOLOGY. JPTSS 26. London: T & T Clark International, 2004. • LEGACY: SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF PENTECOSTAL CAMP AT MANHATTAN BEACH. Editor. Winnipeg: Manhattan Beach Retreat Centre, 2014. ARTICLES / CHAPTERS / ESSAYS • “A Century in the Making: Receiving the Samaritan Pentecost (Acts 8:4-25) in the Pentecostal and Charismatic Tradition,” in “This is my Body”: Addressing Global Violence Against Women. Given as the 2020 Presidential Address for the Society for Pentecostal Studies @ Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, CA. Published in Pneuma, Forthcoming. • “A Pentecostal Vision for the Common Good: Lukan Politics Then and Now” in Pentecostals and the Common Good. Edited by Daniela Augustine, Estrelda Alexander, and Chris Green. Lanham, MD: Seymour Press, Forthcoming. • “Introduction: The Disciplines of Hunting and Gathering, and the Rewards of Discovery” in Receiving Scripture in the Pentecostal Tradition: A Reception History. Edited by Martin Mittelstadt, Rick Wadholm, and Daniel Isgrigg. Cleveland, TN; CPT Press, 2021. • “On Prodigals, Elder Brothers, and Fathers? The Reception of Luke 15 in the Pentecostal and Charismatic Traditions.” For the 27th Annual Youngsan International Theological Lectureship at Hansei University in Seoul, Korea (May 22, 2020 – Cancelled due to Covid-19). Published in Journal of Youngsan Theology 53 (2020) 41-75. Page 3 of 21 • “Editorial: Canadian Pentecostal Studies: A Not-So-Final Farewell.” With Linda M. Ambrose in Canadian Journal for Pentecostal Studies 10 (2019) i-iv. https://journal.twu.ca/index.php/CJPC/article/view/232 • “Miriam Toews’s Women Talking: A Call for Artistic Prophethood” in Sisters, Mothers, Daughters: Pentecostal Perspectives on Violence Against Women. Edited by Michael Palmer, Melissa Archer, Mark Cartledge, and Kimberly Alexander. Leiden: Brill Publishing, Forthcoming. An earlier version was published in Canadian Journal for Pentecostal Studies 10 (2019) 37-49. https://journal.twu.ca/index.php/CJPC/article/view/228; The essay was originally prepared for “This is my Body”: Addressing Global Violence Against Women (Society for Pentecostal Studies @ Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, CA, 2019). • “Receiving Luke-Acts in the Pentecostal Tradition: The Rise of Reception History and a Call to Pentecostal Scholars” in Pneuma 40 (2018) 367-388. • “Canada’s First Martyr”: The Suspicious Death of Winnipeg’s WWI Pentecostal Conscientious Objector David Wells” in Manitoba History: The Journal of the Manitoba Historical Society 87 (Fall 2018) 12-18, http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/mb_history/87/firstmartyr.shtml; and Didaskalia 28 (2017-2018), 129-144. Prepared for the symposium: “Remembering Muted Voices: Conscience, Dissent, Resistance, and Civil Liberties in World War I through Today.” @ National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, MO, October 19-22, 2017. Also presented for Pentecostalism and Culture (Society for Pentecostal Studies @ Urshan College, Florissant, MO, 2017). • “Nothing to Sneeze At: Receiving Acts 19:11&12 in the Canadian Pentecostal Tradition,” in Reading St. Luke’s Text and Theology: A Pentecostal Voice. Essays in Honour of Roger Stronstad on His 75th Birthday. Edited by Riku Tuppureinen. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2019. Originally presented for The Good News of the Kingdom and the Poor in the Land (Society for Pentecostal Studies @ Pentecostal Theological Seminary, Cleveland, TN, 2018). Given as Public Lecture for Summit Pacific College and Canadian Pentecostal Research Network (June 28, 2018). • “Roger Stronstad: The Creation of a Pentecostal Biblical Scholar,” in Reading St. Luke’s Text and Theology: A Pentecostal Voice. Essays in Honour of Roger Stronstad on His 75th Birthday. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2019. • “Editorial: Belief and Practice: Canadian Pentecostal Case Studies” with Linda Ambrose in Canadian Journal for Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity 9 (2018) i-iii. https://journal.twu.ca/index.php/CJPC/article/view/218/156 Page 4 of 21 • Reading Luke-Acts in the Mennocostal Tradition: Pentecostals, Mennonites, and Prophethood” in Our Lives as Mennocostals. Edited by Martin Mittelstadt and Brian Pipkin (Eugene, OR.: Pickwick Publications, 2019) and in Community: Biblical and Theological Reflections in Honour of August H. Konkel. Edited by Rick Wadholm. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, Forthcoming. Given as Public Lecture for Summit Pacific College and Canadian Pentecostal Research Network (May 24, 2017). • “Editorial: Canadian Pentecostal Narratives: Stories of Calling, Rituals, and Apologetics” with Linda M. Ambrose in Canadian Journal for Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity 8 (2017) i-iv. https://journal.twu.ca/index.php/CJPC/article/view/198/146 • “No Time for Musings on Prayer: Confessions of a Theologian” with Wes Laturnus in The Pentecostal Testimony Magazine 98.1 (January / February, 2017) 10-11, http://digitaltestimonymag.ca/testimony/january_february_2017?pg=11#pg11 • “Luke-Acts, (In)Hospitality, and the Other: What If We Revise the Story?” in Christian Week (October 18, 2016), http://www.christianweek.org/luke-acts-inhospitality- revise-story/. • “When Prayer is Hard” in Influence Magazine 8 (October / November 2016): 48-55. Later posted on November 8, 2016, https://influencemagazine.com/practice/when- prayer-is-hard. Earlier version entitled “Musings on Prayer: Discoveries Along the Way from a Stumbling Theologian” in The Pentecostal Testimony Magazine 97.4 (July / August 2016) 12-14, http://testimony.paoc.org/articles/musings-on-prayer. • “Craig Keener’s Acts: An Exegetical Commentary Encyclopedia in Four Volumes: An Almost Exhaustive and Exhausting Work. A Review Essay” in Pneuma 38.1-2 (2016) 193-206. • “Editorial: Evolving Theologies, Canadian Roots, and Aimee Semple McPherson” with Linda M. Ambrose and Pamela M. S. Holmes in Canadian Journal for Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity 7 (2016) i-iv. https://journal.twu.ca/index.php/CJPC/article/view/171/125 • “Is God’s Will Simpler than you Thought” in Vital Magazine - Assemblies of God (October 2015, https://vitalmagazine.com/Home/Article/Is-God-s-Will- Simpler-Than-You-Thought-/). Later published as Quit Overthinking It: Is finding God’s will for your life simpler than you think?” in The Pentecostal Testimony Magazine (February 2016), http://testimony.paoc.org/articles/quit- overthinking-it). Page 5 of 21 • “Eat, Drink and Include: A Theology of Hospitality in Luke-Acts and Beyond” in What’s So Liberal About the Liberal Arts? Co-Edited with Paul W. Lewis. Frameworks: Interdisciplinary Studies for Faith and Learning 1. Eugene, OR: Pickwick (Wipf & Stock), 2016. An earlier version appeared in "Eat, Drink, and Be Merry: A Theology of Hospitality in Luke-Acts" in Word and World: Theology for Christian Ministry 34.2 (Spring, 2014) 31-39. (http://wordandworld.luthersem.edu/content/pdfs/34- 2_Identity_Community/34-2_Mittelstadt.pdf). Originally for Hermeneutics and the Spirit: Identities, Communities, and the Making of Meaning (Society for Pentecostal Studies @ Evangel University, Springfield, MO, 2014). • "Guest Editorial: 'Pentecostalisms, Peacemaking, and Social Justice/ Righteousness' in Canada and Abroad" in Canadian Journal for Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity 4 (2013) i-iv. • "Reimagining Luke-Acts: Amos Yong and the Biblical Foundation of Pentecostal Theology" in Passion for the Spirit: An Introduction to Amos Yong and the New Face of Pentecostal Scholarship. (Edited by Wolfgang Vondey and Martin Mittelstadt. Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies Series 14. Leiden: Brill, 2013) 25-44. • "Loving God and Loving Others: Learning about Love from Psychological Science
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