"Richly diverse, yet held together by a focus on the Pentecostal heritage, this volume offers a refreshing look at a timely topic for a world prone to anger and revenge. Through historical, theological, educational, literary, and social scientific lenses, one easily sees and appreciates the Pentecostal imprint on such valued Christian virtues as forgiveness, reconciliation, and justice. Congratulations to each contributor, and especially to editors Mittelstadt and Sutton, for a job well done."
--Peter C. Hill, Biola University
"Pentecostal perspectives on forgiveness, reconciliation, and restoration?! Yes--finally--those claiming a Spirit-filled Christian life are following in the steps of the Spirit-anointed Christ to engage a world in need of good news that forgiveness and reconciliation apply not only to individual hearts but to people groups and communities as well. A must-read not only for Pentecostals but for all who also yearn to experience and see the fullness of the Spirit of Christ!"
--Amos Yong, Regent University
"This volume is rich with godly and pastoral wisdom from an international panel of Pentecostal scholars who explore the Scriptures and offer practical advice on what it means to be people of the Spirit. Numerous contributors have lived through pain and responded with forgiveness, sought reconciliation, and worked to restore people to wholeness. All of them encourage thoughtful reflection on an ever-relevant topic in a world bent on violence. This book belongs in Bible study settings, the college classroom, and the pastor's study!"
--George Wood, General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God
"The very clear strength of Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and Restoration is the incorporation of multiple disciplines. By integrating these differing perspectives, the light shines on this key theological/human issue as if through different facets of the same beautiful diamond. Although the reader journeys through time and space to $ different parts of the world, the same core truth remains—a truth as personal as faith itself—that a person can receive forgiveness and forgive others."
--Robert L. Denney, Psy.D., ABPP, Forensic Neuropsychologist
"Overall, this compilation of essays voices the many themes of Pentecostal methods of forgiveness, reconciliation, and restoration that go beyond individual experience and into the communities and religious groups traditionally thought of as undeserving. These perspectives are summed up in the epilogue by non-Pentecostal scholar Everett L. Worthington, which suggests that what makes Pentecostalism unique is 1) the rupture of God into the natural world, and 2) emotion and personal testimony as human response."
“Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and Restoration is a wonderful blend of perspectives on forgiveness. Mittelstadt and Sutton have gathered accounts from various sources to explore forgiveness in multiple domains. Their handling of the topic ranges from interpersonal forgiveness, such as that on the family level, to a broader, global perspective, such as that of forgiveness and reconciliation in South Africa and Rwanda. They do this all through the lens of Pentecostal theology.”
--Candace M. Laughinghouse, Book Review published in Pneuma