Martin William Mittelstadt

Martin William Mittelstadt

MARTIN WILLIAM MITTELSTADT PUBLICATIONS Updated September 2019 Professor of New Testament @ Evangel University (2000- ) Email: [email protected] Faculty Page: https://web.evangel.edu/Directory/Bios/Index.asp?username=MittelstadtM Academia.edu: https://evangel.academia.edu/MartinMittelstadt Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/author/mittelstadtm BOOKS/MONOGRAPHS • 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), Forthcoming. • 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. • 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. Page 2 of 16 • 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 • “Miriam Toews’ Women Talking: A Call for Artistic Prophethood.” First Presented for “This is my Body”: Addressing Global Violence Against Women (Society for Pentecostal Studies @ Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, CA, Forthcoming [2020]). • “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. First 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. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, Forthcoming. 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, Forthcoming. • “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, Forthcoming) 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). Page 3 of 16 • “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. • “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). • “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. Page 4 of 16 • "Loving God and Loving Others: Learning about Love from Psychological Science and Pentecostal Perspectives" in Journal of Psychology and Christianity 31.2 (Summer 2012) 157-166. Co-authored with Geoffrey Sutton. • "For Profit or Delight? Richard Pervo’s Contributions to Lukan Studies: A Review Essay" in Pneuma 33 (2011) 95-108. • "Academic and Pentecostal: An Appreciation of Roger Stronstad" in Canadian Journal of Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity 1 (2010) 30- 62. Originally for New Voices, New Visions: Future and Hope of Pentecostal Theology (Society for Pentecostal Studies @ North Central University, Minneapolis, MN, 2010). • "Commendation for a Pentecostal Classic: Roger Stronstad’s “The Charismatic Theology of St. Luke” (Peabody: Mass; Hendrickson Publishers, 1984) in Pentecostal Testimony 90 (November 2009) and Enrich: A Journal for Pentecostal Ministry (Summer 2010). • "Pentecostals and the Gospel of Peace: Spirit and Reconciliation in Luke- Acts" in Forgiveness, Reconciliation and Restoration: Multidisciplinary Studies from a Pentecostal Perspective. Edited by Martin Mittelstadt and Geoffrey Sutton. Pentecostals, Peacemaking and Social Justice Series 3. Eugene, OR: Pickwick (WIPF & Stock), 2010. • "The Social Conscience of Stanley Horton" in Assemblies of God Heritage 28 (2009) 15-19. Co-authored with Matthew Paugh (http://ifphc.org/Uploads/Biographies/2009_03.pdf). • "Finding Peace: A Personal and Vocational Narrative" Posted on Renewal Dynamics: Regent University School of Divinity Blog in 3 Parts, 2011 (http://renewaldynamics.com/author/mittelstadtm/). • "My Life as a Mennocostal: A Personal and Theological Narrative" in Pentecostals and Nonviolence: Reclaiming a Heritage. Edited by Paul Alexander; Foreword by Stanley Hauerwas. Pentecostals, Peacemaking, and Social Justice Series 5. (Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2012). Also in Theodidaktos: A Journal of EMC Theology and Education 3:2 (Fall 2008) 10-17, see http://www.emconf.ca/theodidaktos-03-02.pdf, and in Brethren in Christ History & Life 32:1 (Spring 2009) 97-120. Originally presented @ Messiah College, Schrag Lectureship Series on April 8, 2008. • "Spirit and Peace in Luke-Acts: Possibilities for Pentecostal/Anabaptist Dialogue" in Didaskalia 20 (Fall 2009) 17-41. Originally for Pentecostal Intersections: What Does the Spirit Have to Say Through the Academy? (Society for Pentecostal Studies @ Eugene Bible College, Eugene, OR, 2009). Earlier version presented @ Messiah College, Schrag Lectureship Series on April 9, 2008. Page 5 of 16 • "Life in the Spirit and the Way of the Cross" in Enrichment (Fall 2008) http://www.enrichmentjournal.ag.org/200804/200804_000_Life_in_the_Spir it.cfm. Also published in Enrich: A Journal for Pentecostal Ministry 4:2 (Fall 2005) 26-30. • "Spirit and Kingdom in the Writings of Luke and Paul: An Attempt to Reconcile these Concepts by Youngmo Cho: A Review Essay" in Journal of Pentecostal Theology 16.2 (2008) 103-112. • "Reading Luke-Acts in the Pentecostal Tradition: The History and Status of Luke-Acts Research"

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