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Basics: What do we do with other religions?
Categories Ethics

Basics: What do we do with other religions?

Author Joel Daniels Posted on October 15, 2019October 15, 2019

Pentecostalism grew due to the work of enthusiastic believers, spreading the message of God’s liberating Spirit around their communities and world. At its core, Pentecostalism is evangelical, professing salvation through …

The Racial Wealth Gap: A Pentecostal Response
Categories Ethics

The Racial Wealth Gap: A Pentecostal Response

Author Austin Washington Posted on January 2, 2018January 16, 2018

To allow the holy spirit the freedom to transform the market place as we know it would require that we take up the hard work of learning how the United States became “America,” the deeply racist land that we call home today.

Gender and Pentecostalism: Gender Fluidity
Categories AcademicsEthics

Gender and Pentecostalism: Gender Fluidity

Author Joel Daniels Posted on December 31, 2017January 3, 2018

It seems appropriate to begin 2018 with this topic since “gender fluid” made Collins Dictionary’s 2017 words of the year shortlist. It’s also an important topic because it is often misunderstood: …

Gender and Pentecostalism: Beginnings
Categories Ethics

Gender and Pentecostalism: Beginnings

Author Joel Daniels Posted on July 17, 2017July 19, 2017

Part Two My personal history has been shaped by women, which I shared in a previous post. Of course, my personal story is not meant to represent every Pentecostal’s story; …

Pentecostal History 101: Chicken or Eggs?
Categories Academics

Pentecostal History 101: Chicken or Eggs?

Author Alex Mayfield Posted on July 6, 2017July 10, 2017

‘Pentecostal’ can be a sort of buzz word these days. You can find it in academic articles, popular Christian books, or even on the magazine rack at the grocery store. …

“Academe” and Other Words that No One Uses
Categories Academics

“Academe” and Other Words that No One Uses

Author Joel Daniels Posted on June 16, 2017June 16, 2017

Every time I see the word “academe” (think “academia”) I wonder what I’m doing with my life. So, technically yes, I am in academe…but that is neither here nor there. The …

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