

The gospel revisited
Book • 2011
Kenneth Archer's "The Gospel Revisited" delves into the unique aspects of Pentecostal hermeneutics, emphasizing the significance of orthopathos—right feeling—in understanding and interpreting scripture.
Archer argues that the emphasis on emotional and spiritual preparation before engaging with the word of God is central to Pentecostal worship and experience.
The book challenges traditional approaches that prioritize orthodoxy (right belief) and orthopraxy (right practice) alone, highlighting the crucial role of emotional engagement in spiritual formation.
It offers a fresh perspective on Pentecostal theology, emphasizing the importance of cultivating a receptive heart for divine revelation.
The work is highly regarded within Pentecostal circles for its insightful exploration of the emotional dimension of faith.
Archer argues that the emphasis on emotional and spiritual preparation before engaging with the word of God is central to Pentecostal worship and experience.
The book challenges traditional approaches that prioritize orthodoxy (right belief) and orthopraxy (right practice) alone, highlighting the crucial role of emotional engagement in spiritual formation.
It offers a fresh perspective on Pentecostal theology, emphasizing the importance of cultivating a receptive heart for divine revelation.
The work is highly regarded within Pentecostal circles for its insightful exploration of the emotional dimension of faith.
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