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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
Kenneth J. Archer (Ph.D., University of St Andrews, Scotland) is Professor
of Theology and Pentecostal Studies at Southeastern University, Lakeland,
Florida and an Ordained Bishop in the Church of God, Cleveland, TN. He
served as the President of the Society for Pentecostal Studies in 2015. He
is active in ministry and has co-pastored three churches with his spouse,
Melissa Archer, and served with Melissa for nine years as college and career
ministers at Woodward Church of God. He has presented papers at inter-
national conferences, taught in various Pentecostal colleges in Central and
South America, as well as the Philippines. Besides his published essays
on theology, hermeneutics and peacemaking, he has authored, The Gospel
Revisited: Towards a Pentecostal Theology of Worship and Witness and A
Pentecostal Hermeneutic: Spirit, Scripture and Community.
David R. Bundrick (Ph.D., University of Missouri) served 31 years as a
professor and university administrator prior to retiring from his dual post
as Dean of the School of Theology and Church Ministries at Evangel
University and Academic Dean at the Assemblies of God Theological
Seminary. His dissertation research, focusing on the historical interaction
between science and theology in American higher education, resulted in
his developing the “Science—Faith Paradigm Scale,” a noted and utilized
metric concerning Pentecostal attitudes on faith and science. With Steve
Badger, he served as general editor of the Proceedings of the Inaugural
Faith and Science Conference and Genesis and Genetics.
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