Pentecostal scholarship at the service of the churches. From the Institute for Pentecostal Theology at Regents Theological College, UK.
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This month Simo interviews Dr Keith Warrington. Keith has been a major figure in the world of Pentecostal scholarship and in the life of Pentecostal churches both in the UK and further afield for many years. More recently he has established teaching programmes for church leaders, especially in the Majority World, as well as being engaged in a progr…
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This month Simo Frestadius interviews the Revd Professor Mark Cartledge, Principal of London School of Theology. Mark is a practical theologian and prominent scholar of Pentecostal/Charismatic Christianity. Here he tells Simo about his faith and his theological work.
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David Bennett (author of A War of Loves: The Unexpected Story of a Gay Activist Discovering Jesus) sat down with us and some of the wider college community for a conversation. You can find out more about David's book here from the publisher, or you can buy it in the UK here.
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Dr John Usher is interviewed by Dr Simo Frestadius about his recently published book Cecil Polhill: Missionary, Gentleman and Revivalist – Volume 1 (1860-1914) | Brill
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On today's Podcast, our Co-Director Dr Jonathan Black speaks to Dr Joy Allan (Lecturer in Practical Theology at Belfast Bible College) about how Pentecostals and Charismatics can respond faithfully to depression and matters of mental health. And here are some links to some of the things that come up in the conversation: Joy's PhD thesis: 'Sertralin…
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Pastors can be busy people. And when they do have a moment to read, there are plenty of brand new leadership books that are competing for our attention. But in this episode Jenny Kimble, Jonathan Black, and Simo Frestadius talk about the benefits of reading old books and theological books. They even suggest a few books you might be interested in re…
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Dr Simo Frestadius answers a few questions about his new book, Pentecostal Rationality: Epistemology and Theological Hermeneutics in the Foursquare Tradition.
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How have Pentecostals responded to pestilence and plague in the past? Dr Simo Frestadius (Co-Director of the Institute for Pentecostal Theology) interviews Dr John Usher (our Archival Research Fellow) who gives an historical perspective on Pentecostalism and Pestilence. For more about Dr Usher's forthcoming book: https://brill.com/view/title/56002…
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In light of the current pandemic situation, which means no singing in church in many places for the foreseeable future, our Directors, Dr Simo Frestadius and Dr Jonathan Black talk about how we can worship without music, and draw some lessons from Pentecostals of the past.
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