Constructive Pneumatological Hermeneutics in Pentecostal Christianity

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and published articles on philosophical pneumatology and philosophical

hermeneutics.

Chris E.W.  Green (Ph.D., Bangor University; D.Min. Oral Roberts

University) is Associate Professor of Theology at Pentecostal Theological

Seminary in Cleveland, TN and Teaching Pastor at Sanctuary Church

in Tulsa, OK.  He is the author of Foretasting the Kingdom: Toward a

Pentecostal Theology of the Lord’s Supper and Sanctifying Interpretation:

Vocation, Holiness, Scripture.

Joel B.  Green (Ph.D., University of Aberdeen) is Dean of the School

of Theology and Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Fuller

Theological Seminary. He is the author or editor of more than 45 books,

including Conversion in Luke-Acts: Divine Initiative, Human Cognition, and

the People of God ; Why Salvation? ; and Wesley, Wesleyans, and Reading Bible

as Scripture. Green edits the New International Commentary on the New

Testament (NICNT) and the series Reframing New Testament Theology.

He is the editor-in-chief of Journal of Theological Interpretation , and serves

on the editorial boards of Theology and Science and Science & Christian Belief.

Jacqueline N. Grey (Ph.D., Charles Sturt University, Australia) is an asso-

ciate professor of Biblical Studies at Alphacrucis College, the national col-

lege of the Australian Christian Churches. Her publications include Them,

Us & Me: How the Old Testament Speaks to People Today , Raising Women

Leaders , and Three’s A Crowd , as well as numerous journal articles and

book chapters. She is an ordained minister in the ACC and is committed to

the mission of higher education in the church by working with Pentecostal

colleges and groups in developing contexts. Grey is the current President of

the Society for Pentecostal Studies. Her research interests include herme-

neutics, prophetic literature, and feminist readings of scripture.

Donald A.  Johns (Ph.D., St. Louis University) is an ordained minister

with the Assemblies of God and is Professor of Biblical Interpretation and

Theology at Evangel University in Springfi eld, Missouri. In addition to

previous faculty roles at Global University, Central Bible College, and the

Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, Don also served for 13 years

with the American Bible Society, beginning as a full-time Bible translator

for the Contemporary English Version, and completing his service there

as Director for Scripture Translation.

William Kay (Ph.D., University of Reading; Ph.D. and D.Div., University

of Notthingham) is Professor of Theology at Glyndŵr University and
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