What is it about?
The article helps theologians to think about researching Pentecostals in a digital environment and how to interpret the material that they find. It is interested in helping theologians use online research methods to appreciate digtial Pentecostalism better and interact with it in a more informed manner.
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Why is it important?
Christianity has moved online. Increasingly there is a digital aspect to church life. Pentecostals have followed other Christian traditions in this regard. However, there has been limited engagement with this development by practical theologians. This article is a rallying cry for more research and professional development.
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This article builds on my own work in practical theology, especially how to interpret theology and lived experience. It adds a distinctly digital dimension to my existing body of knowledge and thus develops it in an important way.
Mark Cartledge
London School of Theology
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This page is a summary of: Studying Digital Pentecostalism, Pneuma, December 2022, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1163/15700747-bja10073.
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