Browsing by Subject "Pentecostal"
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Development of theological training and hermeneutics in Pentecostalism: a historical perspective and analysis
(Church History Society of Southern Africa and Unisa Press, 2016)The article hypothesises that the historical development of Pentecostal hermeneutics is closely related to and illustrated by Pentecostals' attitude towards theological training. A short survey is given of the development ... -
Enabling faith : towards a Pentecostal homiletical strategy for shaping disability-friendly congregations
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)The central theoretical argument of the present study is that it is possible to develop a Pentecostal homiletical strategy that may contribute to shaping disability-friendly congregations in the AFM and other classical ... -
Evaluation of Pentecostal interpretations of Matthew 25:14-30 in the light of Reformed hermeneutics
(North-West University, 2019)This study seeks to evaluate Pentecostal interpretations of Matthew 25:14-30 in the light of Reformed hermeneutics. This research interest is informed by a combination of two main assumptions, namely: (1) That in interpreting ... -
Mission as dialogue in the context of religious pluralism in South Africa : a Pentecostal-Evangelical perspective
(North-West University (South Africa), 2014)The main aim of this study, as indicated in Chapter 1, was to study and evaluate the recent attitude of Pentecostal-Evangelicals towards mission as dialogue within the context of religious pluralism in South Africa. The ... -
The missionary vision in the Italian Evangelical Church starting from the Unity of Italy to the present day
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2020)This research explores the development of the Pentecostal Protestant Churches in Italy from the time of the Unification of Italy. Italy is a predominantly Roman Catholic country, strengthened by the fact that the main ... -
Pentecostal hermeneutical considerations about women in ministry
(The Church History Society of Southern Africa, 2017)At first, the Pentecostal movement made no distinction between genders in the ministry. Anyone anointed by the Spirit was allowed to minister, whether to pray for the sick, testify about an encounter with God, preach or ... -
Remembering and commemorating the theological legacy of John G. Lake in South Africa after a hundred years
(School of Ecclesiastical Sciences, 2015)John G. Lake visited South Africa in 1908 as part of a missionary team with the aim to propagate the message of the baptism of the Holy Spirit as experienced at the Apostolic Faith Gospel Mission in 312 Azusa Street, Los ...