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Author(s) -
Truls Åkerlund
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
scandinavian journal for leadership and theology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1894-7875
DOI - 10.53311/sjlt.v6.36
Subject(s) - eschatology , soteriology , spirituality , sociology , openness to experience , disengagement theory , epistemology , environmental ethics , aesthetics , theology , philosophy , social psychology , psychology , medicine , gerontology , alternative medicine , pathology
The tail is wagging the dog: On Pentecostal eschatology and social engagementPentecostals have often been accused, and rightly so, of an other-worldly eschatology that leads to escape from, rather than engagement in, society. In contrast, this article seeks to demonstrate that Pentecostal spirituality and worldview carry the seed of a more fruitful approach towards social engagement and transformation, and proposes (a) proleptic anticipation, (b) holistic soteriology, (c) openness to God, and (d) prophetic imagination as starting points for an eschatology that takes both Pentecostal characteristics and the well-being of society seriously. Further, the study points out dispensationalism, fatalism, understanding of time, and waning eschatological expectations as issues that must be addressed for this potential to be realized. Finally, it concludes with implications for pastoral leadership and preaching, highlighting the need for an eschatological pulpit to avoid the damage of the contemporary therapeutic culture in the life of the church.

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