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Pentecostal and Charismatic Education

Renewalist Education Wherever It Is Found
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The enormous Pentecostal and charismatic movement-often called Renewalist-has highlighted the power of the Holy Spirit but has rarely emphasized the movement's educational range and reach. Formal and informal teaching in many schools, colleges, seminaries, church campuses, homes, and parachurches all contribute to a scattered and varied teaching impetus. Pentecostal and Charismatic Education: Renewalist Education Wherever it is Found looks at education through the eyes of those who see God at work in the world through the church and beyond. The book explores questions like: What should parents look for in a child's education and what choices do they have? What educational role can churches have? This book offers a worldview invested with traditional Christian theology, but also enlivened by an understanding of the continuing outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
William K Kay is senior lecturer in the Department of Education and Professional Studies at King's College, London, and founding Director of the Centre for Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies at the University of Bangor. Ewen Butler is part-time professor at Regent University.
Introduction Chapter One: Aims, Ethics, and Means of Education Chapter Two: How Did We Get Here? Chapter Three: Theory and Orientation Chapter Four: Science and Human Development Chapter Five: Primary Education Chapter Six: Secondary Education Chapter Seven: Higher Education Chapter Eight: Parachurch Education Chapter Nine: Church Education Conclusion Bibliography About the Authors
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