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[In this chapter, the author accentuates how spirituality, one of the main strengths within the pentecostal movement, can become a missional opportunity in higher education, especially considering the rediscovered interest in spiritual matters that has developed in recent years. More specifically, the chapter describes three main elements of a pentecostal spirituality: (1) a pentecostal spirituality is both christologically and pneumatologically informed; (2) the Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Truth, which opens up the path for a pentecostal epistemology; and (3) Jesus is God’s Spirit-empowered servant, who sets a tangible example for the action-oriented aspects of a pentecostal spirituality.]
Published: Sep 17, 2021
Keywords: Pentecostal spirituality; Pneumatological epistemology; Christ as servant; Pietism’s influence on higher education
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