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Index
Pentecostal Manifestos
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Thinking in Tongues - Advice to Pentecostal Philosophers
Excursus: Why a Pentecostal Philosophy?
Plantinga’s Program for Christian Philosophy
A Program for Pentecostal Philosophy
2 God’s Surprise - Elements of a Pentecostal Worldview
Pentecostal Worship: A Vignette
Hermeneutical Courage and Unapologetic Pentecostalism
Elements of a Pentecostal Worldview
Conclusion: Seeing Otherwise
3 Storied Experience - A Pentecostal Epistemology
Introduction: “I Know That I Know That I Know”
Pentecostalism as Countermodernity
I Love to Tell the Story: A Narrative Pentecostal Epistemology
Moved by the Spirit: Affective Knowledge
Imagining the World Otherwise: A Pentecostal Aesthetic
4 Shattering Paradigms, Opening the World - Science, Spirit, and a Pentecostal Ontology
Pentecostalism, Modernity, and the Disenchantment of the World
Whose Naturalism? Which Supernaturalism? Topography and Taxonomy
A Pentecostal Ontological Intervention in the Science/Theology Dialogue
Nature as En-Spirited
5 From Beliefs to Altar Calls - A Pentecostal Critique of Philosophy of Religion
Limits of the “Renaissance” in Philosophy of Religion
Cartesian Ghosts: A Lingering Rationalism in Philosophy of Religion
Against Minimalist Theism: Pentecostal Philosophy and Canonical Theism in Dialogue
Conclusion
6 At the Limits of Speech - A Pentecostal Contribution to Philosophy of Language
Resisting (and Producing) Concepts: Tongues and Philosophy of Language
The Politics of Tongues-Speech: A Language of Resistance
EPILOGUE
Name Index
Subject Index
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