Pentecostal Theology is a resource site dedicated to exploring and applying Pentecostal theological perspectives to a wide range of topics including church life, missions, politics, prayer, sermons, and social issues. The site features:
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Recent articles and discussions on biblical interpretation, theological questions, and scriptural analysis—for example, posts on topics such as “Is double honor in 1 Timothy 5:17–18 an imperative for pay?”, the relationship between prophetic time periods in Daniel, the meaning of phrases in the Septuagint, and the significance of the emblems of the Last Supper.
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Categories for easy navigation, including Books, Church, Life, Missions, Politics, Prayer, Sermon, Theology, and Video.
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Highlighted contributors and scholars, such as Dr. Kenneth J. Archer, Dr. Paul King, Dr. Amos Yong, Dr. Andrew Gabriel, Dr. Harold Hunter, and Dr. Terry Cross—covering topics like women in ministry, the roots of Pentecostal movements, church growth, and healing doctrine.
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Focus on practical engagement with theology, emphasizing how Pentecostal beliefs can inform real-world issues in politics, economics, and society.
The homepage presents a list of the latest questions, scholarly essays, and biblical studies, often tackling theological nuances and contemporary church practices in a forum-like style. It’s designed for both academic and everyday theological engagement within the Pentecostal tradition
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