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THE-603 Spirituality and Pentecostal Pneumatology
75 Hours (6 weeks).
March 2025 - Present.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: define the components of the spiritual formation of Pentecostalism in correspondence with the components of the spiritual formation of other Christian traditions in the practice of personal and social holiness; identify the Biblical and Theological roots of Pentecostal spirituality reflected both in the Bible and in history; articulate a personal and thoughtful statement of what it means to be spiritual within the Pentecostal tradition; discuss the essential aspects of Pentecostal spirituality by carrying out the assigned academic activities; and apply the principles of Pentecostal spirituality in ministerial contexts in which it falls off a cliff.
This course discusses the fundamental principles of Pentecostal spirituality, emphasizing how that spirituality and theology is produced and reflected through Christian worship, preaching, and service. Instruction focuses on how the Pentecostal church articulated through songs and spiritual disciplines the theological convictions that emerged from the experience of conversion and baptism with the Holy Spirit and treats the fundamental themes of the full gospel including Salvation, sanctification, healing, baptism, and the coming of Jesus Christ.
In the graduate degree category, 3 semester hours in Theology or Ministry (3/25).