Constructive Pneumatological Hermeneutics in Pentecostal Christianity

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Mark J.  Cartledge (Ph.D., University of Wales) is Professor of Practical

Theology and Director of the Center for Renewal Studies at Regent

University School of Divinity. He is ordained in the Church of England

and has been active in Christian ministry. He teaches and researches at the

intersection of theology and Pentecostal and charismatic studies, and is

co-editor of the Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies book series.

His most recent books are The Mediation of the Spirit: Interventions in

Practical Theology and Scripting Pentecost: A Study of Pentecostals, Worship

and Liturgy (co-edited with A.J. Swoboda). His current research is part of

an Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project investigating the

social engagement of megachurches in London. Research from this project

is expected to be published in a book entitled Transforming the City.

Daniel Castelo (Ph.D., Duke University) is Professor of Dogmatic and

Constructive Theology at Seattle Pacifi c University. He works in the

areas of divine attribution, practical theodicy, pneumatology, the theo-

logical interpretation of Scripture, the intersection between Wesleyan

and Pentecostal theologies, epistemic and cultural contextualization, and

Latino/a studies. A winner of the John Templeton Award for Theological

Promise, he has authored or co-authored seven books.

David Daniels III (Ph.D., Union Theological Seminary) is the Henry

Winters Luce Professor of World Christianity at McCormick Theological

Seminary, having joined the faculty in 1987. He is the author of over 50

essays, academic articles, and chapters in books edited by scholars such as

Cornel West, Ogbu Kalu, Vinson Synan, Estrelda Alexander, Craig Dykstra,

and Dorothy Bass. He publishes on topics related to Black Church history,

Pentecostal Studies, and World Christianity. He has served as a member

of research projects funded by various foundations, including the Eli Lilly

Endowment, the Luce Foundation, and Pew Charitable Trust. Daniels has

served as the President of the Society for Pentecostal Studies and as the

co-chair of the Reformed-Pentecostal International Dialogue. He serves

on the editorial board of Journal of World Christianity, having previously

served on the editorial boards of Conversations in Religion and Theology

and Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies.

Christopher C. Emerick (Ph.D., Regent University) is adjunct Professor

of Philosophy and Humanities at Strayer University and adjunct Professor

of Philosophy at Grand Canyon University. He is also QA Specialist

and Manager of the welding and nondestructive testing programs for a

defense contractor in Norfolk, VA.  He has presented conference papers
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