Abstract

It is common knowledge that the views of the Roman Catholic Church on ecclesiology and those current within the Pentecostal movement are widely at ~ariance.~ Indeed, a mixture of the Presbyterian and Congregationalist models of the Church, which are in vogue in large sections of the Pentecostal Movement, may be regarded as the very antipode of the Episcopal model of Roman Catholicism. The focus of this paper will not be on ecclesiology as such, but on the relationship between ecclesiology and ~oteriology,~ as may be inferred from the title. Before getting into the topic, a word needs to be said about the derivation of the thesis and my own vantage point.

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