This work develops a Classical Pentecostal theology of religions
that utilizes their tradition of testimony as a pneumatological
paradigm for interreligious encounter and dialogue. The author
shows that Pentecostals have the opportunity of using their
historic practice of personal testimony as a public form of
Spirit-inspired speech for engaging in interfaith conversations.
This study examines the contemporary setting of cultural diversity
and religious plurality that is fast becoming typically descriptive
of a world increasingly characterized by globalization with a focus
on issues involving Pentecostals, especially with its strong
heritage of evangelism and missions, generally conservative ethical
and theological history, and undeniable multicultural variety. Its
context is the United States, but its conversation is global.
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