Spirit Hermeneutics For African Pentecostalism: A Hermeneutic For A Jubilar Mission -- By: Samson Tadelle Demo
Journal: Conspectus
Volume: CONSPECTUS 38:1 (Oct 2024)
Article: Spirit Hermeneutics For African Pentecostalism: A Hermeneutic For A Jubilar Mission
Author: Samson Tadelle Demo
Conspectus 38:1 (October 2024) p. 39
Spirit Hermeneutics For African Pentecostalism: A Hermeneutic For A Jubilar Mission
Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology
About The Author
Samson Tadelle Demo has earned Post Graduate Diploma and a Masters in Biblical and Theological Studies (both summa cum laude) from the Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology, an M.D. from Gondar University in Medicine, and a B.A. in Finance and Developmental Economics from Addis Ababa University. Currently, he is a medical director at Mercy Care Ethiopia Health Center, where he also works as a consultant general practitioner. He engages in interdisciplinary research activities in association with different academic institutions. Email: [email protected]
This article: https://www.sats.ac.za/conspectus/spirit-hermeneutics-african-pentecostalism https://doi.org/10.54725/conspectus.2024.2.4
Abstract
The significance of African Pentecostal churches in the global expansion of Christianity is undeniable. However, the impact of African Pentecostalism is being impaired by the problem of materialism. This ailment has come from African Traditional Religion, which promises immediate material and financial success, and also from the prosperity teachings of North America. Materialism is promoted by subjective interpretations of Scripture that downplay their objective meaning. This article aims to show that a robust Pentecostal spirituality demands a contextualized approach to Scripture that liberates African Pentecostalism from the fetters of materialism, thereby empowering African churches for a jubilar mission. A theological method of introspection, developed by J. N. K. Mugambi, is deployed. This method can examine the challenge of African
Keywords
Spirit hermeneutics, Pentecostal, introspection, materialism, jubilar
Pentecostal churches and facilitate the construction of a contextual hermeneutic that nurtures the emancipatory task of the Spirit. Such a hermeneutic can be instantiated by Spirit hermeneutics. Spirit hermeneutics equally entertains an experiential and a cognitive approach to Scripture. This hermeneutic rectifies highly subjective interpretations, engages the African context in a relevant manner, and constructs a favorable ground for the flourishing of sound Pentecostal spirituality on the continent. The significance of the article is to help African Pentecostal churches focus on the purpose of the gift of the Spirit in such a way as to sustain the impact of the Pentecostal movement in Africa.
Conspectus 38:1 (October 2024) p. 40
1. Introduction
As Africa is located in the Global South, to which ...
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