This book not only articulates a tradition-specific Pentecostal rationality of Biblical Pragmatism but also provides the first intellectual history of a major British classical Pentecostal denomination: the Elim Pentecostal Church. Pentecostal theologians increasingly acknowledge that their theological methodology should be informed by a Pentecostal rationality epistemology and theological hermeneutics. Simo Frestadius offers such a Pentecostal rationality from a Foursquare perspective. Frestadius first analyses and evaluates some of the main contemporary Pentecostal rationalities and epistemologies to date with a particular emphasis on the works of Amos Yong and James K.A. Smith and L. William Oliverio Jr. before proposing that Alasdair MacIntyre's tradition-focused and historically-minded narrative approach is conducive in providing a more tradition-constituted Pentecostal rationality. <br/><br/>Utilising the methodological insights of MacIntyre the book then provides a philosophically informed historical narrative of a major British Pentecostal tradition namely the Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance by exploring its underlying context and roots as a classical Pentecostal movement its emergence as a religious tradition and its two major 'epistemological crises'. Based on this historical narration and analysis it is argued that Elim's tacit Pentecostal rationality is best defined as Pentecostal Biblical Pragmatism in a Foursquare Gospel framework. This form of rationality is then developed vis-à-vis Elim's Pentecostal concept of truth biblical hermeneutics and pragmatic epistemic justification in dialogue with William P. Alston. In doing the above the book not only articulates a tradition-specific Pentecostal rationality of Biblical Pragmatism but also provides the first intellectual history of a major British classical Pentecostal denomination.
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