Winter 2014: Other Significant Articles

Dale M. Coulter and PneumaReview.com editor Raul Mock at the Society for Pentecostal Studies convention March 8, 2014.
Dale M. Coulter, “The Demons of African Pentecostalism” First Things (Jan 19 2014).
http://www.firstthings.com/blogs/firstthoughts/2014/01/pentecostals-and-the-demonic
Dale M. Coulter, “Evangelicals, Pop Culture, and Mass Culture” First Things (Feb 2014).
Monte Lee Rice pointed out this quotation: “by emphasizing the Spirit’s role in creation and redemption evangelical revivalism and its offshoot of the Pentecostal and charismatic movement have advanced a program that both democratizes Christianity and inculturates it in a way that preserves and fosters folk culture.”
http://www.firstthings.com/blogs/firstthoughts/2014/02/evangelicals-pop-culture-and-mass-culture
Gary Gutting, “Is Atheism Irrational?: Skeptics may not have the evidence (or the arguments) on their side” New York Times (Feb 9, 2014).
William L. De Arteaga writes: “This is a wonderful interview article with America’s greatest Christian philosopher, Alvin Plantinga. It is from the New York Times – do not be surprised to see more articles like this out of the Times, as the new owner is a Christian. Share and email this link to your agnostic and atheist friends.”
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/02/09/is-atheism-irrational/
Jason Margolis, “This African church hopes to spread across America ‘like Starbucks': European and American missionaries have gone to Africa for centuries to spread the word of Christ. That trend is now working in reverse.” PRI’s The World (February 12, 2014).
In the Pentecostal Theology Worldwide Facebook group, BF wrote: “A great story about Pentecostal Nigerian missionaries to the USA.”
http://www.pri.org/stories/2014-02-12/african-church-hopes-spread-across-america-starbucks

Tony Richie speaking at the Society for Pentecostal Studies convention March 7, 2014.
Tony Richie, “Pentecostalism’s Wesleyan Roots & Fruit” Seedbed.com (March 14, 2014).
http://seedbed.com/feed/pentecostalisms-wesleyan-roots-fruit
Category: Winter 2014