- Rikk E. Watts, “Echoes from the Past: Israel’s Ancient Traditions and the
Destiny of the Nations in Isaiah 40–55,” Journal for the Study of the Old
Testament 28.4 (2004): 481. - Ibid., 483.
- While notable Pentecostal theologians have explored the concept of expe-
rience, it is the specifi c role of experience in their hermeneutic that is yet to
be properly investigated. Pentecostals that explore theological categories
of experience include Frank Macchia, Peter Neumann, and Amos Yong.
See Peter Neumann, Pentecostal Experience: An Ecumenical Encounter,
Princeton Theological Monographs Series 187 (Eugene, Oregon:
Pickwick, 2012). - For further discussion on this idea of trajectories of biblical thought, see
William J. Webb, Slaves, Women and Homosexuals: Exploring the
Hermeneutics of Cultural Analysi s (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press,
2001). - William K. Kay and Stephen J. Hunt, “Pentecostal Churches and
Homosexuality,” in Adrian Thatcher (ed) The Oxford Handbook of Theology,
Sexuality and Gender (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015). - http://ag.org/top/beliefs/relations_11_homosexual.cfm
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