Towards a distinct classical Pentecostal method of practical theology

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Towards a distinct classical Pentecostal method of practical theology. / Seager, James.
In: Practical Theology, Vol. 16, No. 6, 11.2023, p. 734-746.

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Seager J. Towards a distinct classical Pentecostal method of practical theology. Practical Theology. 2023 Nov;16(6):734-746. Epub 2023 Sept 28. doi: 10.1080/1756073X.2023.2261703

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Seager, James. / Towards a distinct classical Pentecostal method of practical theology. In: Practical Theology. 2023 ; Vol. 16, No. 6. pp. 734-746.

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AU - Seager, James

PY - 2023/11

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N2 - It is notable that few Pentecostals have engaged with the discipline of Practical Theology (PT). Whilst those who have often include a helpful emphasis on pneumatology in their methodological work, they generally do not incorporate a fuller range of Pentecostal nuances beyond pneumatology. This paper seeks to address this by considering how Pentecostal theology can more broadly resource a PT method. This is important because Pentecostalism has its own way of generating knowledge, which emerges from these broader theological distinctives. In doing so, it suggests a step-by-step method, framed around the questions posed by the crowd at Pentecost, and draws from theological ideas present in the Acts 2 narrative. Furthermore, it is characterised by the predisposition of the theologian to seek what Christ and the Spirit are saying or doing in the experience.

AB - It is notable that few Pentecostals have engaged with the discipline of Practical Theology (PT). Whilst those who have often include a helpful emphasis on pneumatology in their methodological work, they generally do not incorporate a fuller range of Pentecostal nuances beyond pneumatology. This paper seeks to address this by considering how Pentecostal theology can more broadly resource a PT method. This is important because Pentecostalism has its own way of generating knowledge, which emerges from these broader theological distinctives. In doing so, it suggests a step-by-step method, framed around the questions posed by the crowd at Pentecost, and draws from theological ideas present in the Acts 2 narrative. Furthermore, it is characterised by the predisposition of the theologian to seek what Christ and the Spirit are saying or doing in the experience.

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