Constructive Pneumatological Hermeneutics in Pentecostal Christianity

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  1. This surely supports a realist view of the external world.

  2. Jean Piaget, The Child’s Conception of the World (London: Routledge and
    Kegan Paul, 1929).

  3. Jean Piaget, The Moral Judgement of the Child (London: Routledge and
    Kegan Paul, 1932).

  4. D.  Phillips, “Perspectives on Piaget: the Tough, Tender-Minded
    Syndrome,” in Jean Piaget: consensus and controversy , ed. S.  Modgil and
    C. Modgil (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1982), 420.

  5. John H.  Flavell, The Developmental Psychology of Jean Piaget (London:
    D. Van Nostrand Company Inc., 1963), 205.

  6. If, for convenience, we call these possibilities the letters A, B, C and D,
    then A means “it is raining and I shall put up an umbrella,” B means “it is
    raining and I shall not put up an umbrella,” C means “it is not raining and
    I shall put up an umbrella,” and D means “it is not raining and I shall not
    put up an umbrella.” A+B means either “it is raining and I shall put up an
    umbrella or it is raining and I shall not put up an umbrella.” Both condi-
    tions could be true. The sixteen possible combinations of these proposi-
    tions are 0, A, B, C, D, A+B, A+C, A+D, B+C, B+D, C+D, A+B+C,
    A+B+D, A+C+D, B+C+D, A+B+C+D.

  7. Bärbel Inhelder and Jean Piaget, The Growth of Logical Thinking from
    Childhood to Adolescence (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1958),
    292.

  8. Inhelder and Piaget, Growth , 293–333.

  9. Anthony C.  Thiselton, New Horizons in Hermeneutics (London:
    HarperCollins, 1992).

  10. Ken J. Archer, A Pentecostal Hermeneutic: Spirit, Scripture and Community
    (London: Continuum, 2005); L.  William Oliverio Jr., Theological
    Hermeneutics in the Classical Pentecostal Tradition (Leiden: Brill, 2012).
    See also http://enrichmentjournal.ag.org/top/month_holyspirit.cfm.

  11. Ronald J. Goldman, Religious Thinking from Childhood to Adolescence
    (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1964).

  12. Nicola Slee, “Goldman Yet Again,” British Journal of Religious Education
    8 (1986a): 84–93; Nicola Slee, “A Note on Goldman’s Methods of Data
    Analysis with Special References to Scalogram Analysis,” British Journal of
    Religious Education 8 (1986b): 168–175; Nicola Slee, “Getting Away
    from Goldman: Changing Perspectives on the Development of Religious
    Thinking,” The Modern Churchman 32, 1 (1990): 1–9; Ken Howkins,
    Religious Thinking and Religious Education: A Critique of the Research
    and Conclusions of Goldman (Bristol: Tyndale, 1966); Brian Gates,


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