Constructive Pneumatological Hermeneutics in Pentecostal Christianity

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degree given the embeddedness of illocutionary and perlocutionary

speech-acts. But what is intriguing about Smith’s proposal specifi cally is

that it raises the possibility for a web of relationships and dynamics in

terms of this interpersonal space, one that he goes on to believe opens

the possibility for a “spiritual” or “spirit-related” domain. Put another

way, since language exclusively emerges and is used in wider, interpersonal

contexts, the latter is very much relevant for whatever one goes on to say

about language.

Dabney combines Smith’s insight and connects it to Barth’s sensibil-

ity of the self-revealing God so as to render a “fundamental reality” for

Christian theology, “a relational reality” that he equates with the Holy

Spirit. 3 In Dabney’s proposal, a proper “fi rst theology” is pneumatology,

the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, and such would constitute a “Theology of

the Third Article.”

Dabney’s proposal is important because although one senses the tide

changing, it is still the case that pneumatology is often neglected for other

“starting points” in theological endeavors simply because of the appeal

that other possibilities sometimes trade in what can be termed “concrete”

particulars. For instance, in another chapter treating of the same theme,

Dabney speaks of the appeal of Theologies of the First and Second Articles

(which he associates with Roman Catholicism’s emphasis on grace perfect-

ing nature and Protestantism’s focus on the disruption implied by the fall

and the restoration provided by Christ, respectively). 4 But with these, one

should ask: Why are these privileged? Why is it that Theologies of the First

and Second Articles sound more accessible and viable than a Theology

of the Third? Plenty of assumptions go into this kind of privileging—

ones related to particular marks of identity, past controversies, and so on.

However, in this second piece, Dabney proposes a Theology of the Third

Article while referencing the problematization of Christendom (that is, the

loosening of the hegemony built upon a strong inter-dependence between

Christianity and Western culture). On Dabney’s reading, a changing intel-

lectual and cultural climate is on the scene that might require a different

starting point for theological refl ection. He believes that beginning with

pneumatology can be a way forward in the West’s current intellectual and

theological setting.

What possible advantages does a Theology of the Third Article

have over others? Sundry possibilities could be offered, but the follow-

ing represent some points that are especially applicable to the theme of

this essay. In the fi rst place, this starting point has the potential to press

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