Constructive Pneumatological Hermeneutics in Pentecostal Christianity

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K.J. Archer, L.W. Oliverio, Jr. (eds.), Constructive
Pneumatological Hermeneutics in Pentecostal Christianity,
DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-58561-5_15


CHAPTER 15

Locating the Spirit in Meaningful


Experience: Empirical Theology


and Pentecostal Hermeneutics


Mark J. Cartledge

M. J. Cartledge ( )
School of Divinity, Regent University , Virginia Beach , VA , USA


This chapter was fi rst written and presented as a Plenary address for the Society
for Pentecostal Studies conference, Springfi eld, MO in 2014.


INTRODUCTION: A PERSONAL TESTIMONY

I begin in true pentecostal fashion with a personal testimony. At the age of

twenty-three, I was a graduate student in Theology, training for ordained

ministry in the Church of England, having been infl uenced deeply by the

Charismatic Movement and indeed by the impact of John Wimber on

Anglicanism in the 1980s. Yet, I was training at probably the most conser-

vative of all the Evangelical Colleges and my director of studies and main

supervisor was a systematic theologian who was also a staunch Calvinist.

He disliked Pentecostals and Charismatics with some degree of passion.

He was also a cessationist and my topic was “prophecy today,” which,

of course, he thought was an impossibility. My other supervisor was

appointed externally. He was a liberal Baptist, who did not know anything

about empirical research or indeed Pentecostals and Charismatics, and
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