Pentecostal Theology of Liberation: Holy Spirit & Holiness in the Society
The Book emphasizes on the issue of liberation in the third world countries. To mitigate oppression and exploitation caused, various missions and third world theologies were implemented, out of which Pentecostal Movement had a significant edge. Its stress was on the work of the Holy Spirit in personal and social dimensions of life. The Pentecostal movement took its roots in the beginning of the 20th century. The Movement helped in lessening the feeling of differences between ethnic groups, men and women, rich and poor due to its Spirit-induced revolutionary attitude.
The Author also sets forth the other side of picture by showing a wrong tendency among the Pentecostal believers to segregate themselves from the pertinent issues of the society in the name of holiness thereby creating, though unintentionally, other-worldly image to the Pentecostals.
At the end, the Author believes that the Pentecostal understanding of holiness needs to accommodate the wider dimension of holiness of God – loving relationship, righteousness and justice in the society. It is not separation from the world but separation to God.
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