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'''Tony Richie''' is an U.S. [[Pentecostalism|Pentecostal]] minister and theologian with research in interfaith dialogue including [[Christian Zionism]] and with [[Islam]]. Developed in a program joint  between [[Asbury Theological Seminary]],  and the London School of Theology (through  [[Middlesex University]]), his doctoral dissertation is titled "Speaking by the Spirit: Exploring the Classical Pentecostal Tradition of Testimony in Developing a Pneumatological Theology as a Model for Interreligious Encounter and Dialogue". <ref name=Asb2010-04-12>{{citation
| url = http://www.asburyseminary.edu/alumni-elink/dr-tony-richie
| publisher = Asbury Theological Seminary
| date = 12 April 2010
| title = Dr. Tony Richie}}</ref>
He is an Ordained Bishop in the Church of God (Cleveland, TN), and Senior Pastor at New Harvest Church, [[Knoxville, Tennessee]].
==Interfaith activities==
In the the Society for Pentecostal Studies, he is Ecumenism Interest Group Leader and Liaison to the Interfaith Relations Commission of the [[National Council of Churches]] (USA), and represents Pentecostals on Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation of the [[World Council of Churches]] (WCC, in Geneva, Switzerbald). He is also an ecumenical representative to the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs (CCIA), an ecumenical and international think tank and advisory board to the WCC and the [[United Nations]], the first Pentecostal in this role. <ref name=Asb2010-04-12/>
At  the National Council of Churches of Christ General Assembly, held in New Orleans on 9-11 November 2010, which was the centennial of a missionary meeting, he spoke on  "The Future of Ecumenism: Moving Forward from a Pentecostal Perspective."<ref>{{citation
| url = http://www.faithnews.cc/2010/11/23/pastor-presents-to-national-council-of-churches/
| title = Pastor Presents to National Council of Churches
| publisher = Faith News Network
}}</ref>
==Christian Zionism==
==Education==
==References==
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Tony Richie is an U.S. Pentecostal minister and theologian with research in interfaith dialogue including Christian Zionism and with Islam. Developed in a program joint between Asbury Theological Seminary, and the London School of Theology (through Middlesex University), his doctoral dissertation is titled "Speaking by the Spirit: Exploring the Classical Pentecostal Tradition of Testimony in Developing a Pneumatological Theology as a Model for Interreligious Encounter and Dialogue". [1]

He is an Ordained Bishop in the Church of God (Cleveland, TN), and Senior Pastor at New Harvest Church, Knoxville, Tennessee.

Interfaith activities

In the the Society for Pentecostal Studies, he is Ecumenism Interest Group Leader and Liaison to the Interfaith Relations Commission of the National Council of Churches (USA), and represents Pentecostals on Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation of the World Council of Churches (WCC, in Geneva, Switzerbald). He is also an ecumenical representative to the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs (CCIA), an ecumenical and international think tank and advisory board to the WCC and the United Nations, the first Pentecostal in this role. [1]

At the National Council of Churches of Christ General Assembly, held in New Orleans on 9-11 November 2010, which was the centennial of a missionary meeting, he spoke on "The Future of Ecumenism: Moving Forward from a Pentecostal Perspective."[2]

Christian Zionism

Education

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Dr. Tony Richie, Asbury Theological Seminary, 12 April 2010
  2. Pastor Presents to National Council of Churches, Faith News Network