Who Is Present in Absence?: A Pentecostal Theological Praxis of Suffering and Healing


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What transpires when Classical Pentecostals pray for God to intervene within their suffering but God does not? Traditionally Classical Pentecostals center on encountering God as demonstrated through the relating of testimonies of their experiences with God. In seeking to contribute to a theology of suffering for Pentecostals Pam Engelbert lifts up the stories of eight Classical Pentecostals to discover how they experienced God and others amidst their extended suffering even when God did not intervene as they had prayed. By valuing each story this qualitative practical theology work embraces a Pentecostal hermeneutic of experience combined with Scripture namely the Gospel of John. As a Pentecostal practical theological project it offers a praxis (theology of action) of suffering and healing during times when we experience the apparent absence of God. It invites the reader to enter into the space of the others suffering by way of empathy and thereby participate in Gods act of ministry to humanity through Gods expression of empathy in the very person of Jesus.
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