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[This chapter highlights an unwavering commitment to missions as another key strength that is characteristic of the pentecostal movement, which includes major themes such as (1) an eschatological urgency, (2) empowerment through Spirit baptism, (3) evangelism and church planting, (4) signs and wonders, and (5) a growing interest in a holistic approach to missions. In roughly chronological progression, these emphases demonstrate how the pentecostal understanding of missions has evolved over time, leading to a more holistic, more ecumenical, and more open-minded missiology. Specifically, an emphasis on inaugurated eschatology, on the importance of loving God with one’s mind and on displaying a social witness in the world, as well as a radical openness and curiosity are elements of pentecostal missiologies that encourage a pentecostal engagement in higher education.]
Published: Sep 17, 2021
Keywords: Dispensationalism; The baptism of the Holy Spirit; Healing; Church growth; Social engagement
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