Josiah Baker, PhD, is secretary of the North American Academy of Ecumenists and co-leader of the Ecumenical Studies Interest Group of the Society for Pentecostal Studies.
Probing and pertinent, this book presents Pentecostal ecclesiology as it unfolded over the decades of Dr. Mel Robeck’s pioneering ecumenical work. Baker’s scholarship, especially his focus on the interplay of ecumenical method and ecclesiological convergence, will engage anyone seeking fresh insights in the search for Christian unity. -- Rev. Sandra Beardsall, Faith and Order Commission, World Council of Churches Josiah Baker’s A Visible Unity: Cecil Robeck and the Work of Ecumenism puts to rest any notion that the modern ecumenical movement is over. It also helps establish Robeck as one of the most important figures over the past half-century in the effort to realize the visible unity of the Church on earth. Robeck’s contributions to ecumenical methodology and ecclesiology, shaped by his Pentecostal identity and in dialogue with others, are explored in considerable depth. The result is an abundance of new insights regarding both the unity and mission of the Church. -- Dale T. Irvin, New School of Biblical Theology