Constructive Pneumatological Hermeneutics in Pentecostal Christianity

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  1. Todorov, Fantastic , 24–57.

  2. Todorov, Fantastic , 25.

  3. Todorov, Fantastic, 46, 52; Honig, Emergency , 97.

  4. Marion Grau, Refi guring Theological Hermeneutics: Hermes, Trickster, Fool
    (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2014), 1.

  5. Grau, Refi guring , 5.

  6. David D.  Daniels, “Charles Harrison Mason: The Interracial Impulse of
    Early Pentecostalism,” in Portraits of A Generation: Early Pentecostal
    Leaders , ed. James R.  Goff, Jr. and Grant Wacker (Fayetteville: The
    University of Arkansas Press, 2002), 263–268.

  7. William B. Holt, comp., A Brief Historical and Doctrinal Statement and
    Rules for Government of the Church of God in Christ (n.p., circa 1917), 9;
    the bold and italics were added.

  8. Holt, A Brief , 9.

  9. Todorov, Fantastic , 46.

  10. Apostolic Faith (Los Angeles), September 1907, 2.

  11. See Cecil M. Robeck, Jr. The Azusa Street Mission and Revival: The Birth
    of the Global Pentecostal Movement (Nashville: Nelson Reference and
    Electronic, 2006), 125–126; “Whites and Black Mix in a Religious
    Frenzy,” Los Angeles Daily Times , 3 September 1906, 11; for “fools for
    Christ” see I Corinthians 4:10 (KJV).

  12. Ann Taves, Fits, Trances, & Visions: Experiencing Religion and Explaining
    Experience from Wesley to James (Princeton: Princeton University Press,
    1999), 309, 329; Vinson Synan, The Holiness- Pentecostal Tradition:
    Charismatics Movements in the Twentieth Century (Grand Rapids, MI:
    William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1997), 146; Douglas Jacobsen,
    Thinking in the Spirit: Theologies of the Early Pentecostal Movement
    (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2003), 358.

  13. Todorov, Fantastic , 25, 33; See J. Kameron Carter on regulated religion.
    Bill—this seems to need more information, but I can’t tell what.

  14. Gaston Espinosa, William J.  Seymour and the Origins of Global
    Pentecostalism: A Biography & Documentary History (Durham: Duke
    University Press, 2014), 140.

  15. See discussion of Mikhail Bakhtin and Pentecostalism in Martin William
    Mittelstadt, “Reimaging Luke-Acts: Amos Yong and the Biblical
    Foundation of Pentecostal Theology,” in The Theology of Amos Yong and
    the New Face of Pentecostal Scholarship , ed. Wolfgang Vondey and Martin
    William Mittelstadt (Leiden: Brill, 2013), 30 f.

  16. Martin William Mittelstadt, “Reimaging Luke-Acts,” [page number?].

  17. Paul Harvey, “God and Negroes and Jesus and Sin and Salvation: Racism,
    Racial Interchange, and Interracialism in Southern Religious History,” in
    Religion in the American South: Protestants and Others in History and


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