Pentecostal Public Theology

The Revd Professor Mark Cartledge has co-edited a new book Pentecostal Public Theology:  Engaged Christianity and Transformed Society in Europe.  Professor Cartledge is known for his writing in the fields of Pentecostalism, Practical Theology and Public Theology.

This academic work focuses on Pentecostal public theology in Europe. Following a growing interest in understanding Pentecostal

beliefs and practices with respect to the public sphere, this book shifts the focus of Pentecostal engagement with politics, society, and culture from the Global South and North America to Europe.

Topics discussed include themes such as Pentecostal public values, identity, nationalism, poverty, democracy, education, race, and political engagement in the context of European Pentecostalism. The book provides an historical overview by bringing together various European voices to discuss the current challenges and possible trajectories for Pentecostal public theology in a constructive way.

With contributions from leading and emerging European Pentecostal and Charismatic scholars, this book is useful for those wanting a better understanding of Pentecostal beliefs and practices in the public sphere in a European context at a scholarly level.

For further details please see details: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-61301-2