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" The Work of Charles Taylor and the Future of Pentecostalism "
L. William Oliverio
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1080963
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LA124592
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10.1163/15700747-04001006
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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L. William Oliverio
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Title & Author
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The Work of Charles Taylor and the Future of Pentecostalism [Article]\ L. William Oliverio
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Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
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Title of Periodical
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Pneuma
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Date
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2018
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40/1-2
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5–16
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Charles Taylor has been one of the most significant philosophers in the Western world for the past four decades, and his work on secularism and religion in the late modern world has been a major contribution to contemporary philosophy and religious studies. Taylor’s visit to the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Society for Pentecostal Studies in St. Louis has led to responses to his work in relationship to Pentecostal studies. Taylor’s narration of the secular, culminating in his major work A Secular Age, in relationship to his wider philosophical works has led to the responses in this issue of Pneuma. This introductory article frames Taylor’s work in relationship to these responses to his work from leading and emerging scholars of Pentecostal studies. Charles Taylor has been one of the most significant philosophers in the Western world for the past four decades, and his work on secularism and religion in the late modern world has been a major contribution to contemporary philosophy and religious studies. Taylor’s visit to the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Society for Pentecostal Studies in St. Louis has led to responses to his work in relationship to Pentecostal studies. Taylor’s narration of the secular, culminating in his major work A Secular Age, in relationship to his wider philosophical works has led to the responses in this issue of Pneuma. This introductory article frames Taylor’s work in relationship to these responses to his work from leading and emerging scholars of Pentecostal studies. Charles Taylor has been one of the most significant philosophers in the Western world for the past four decades, and his work on secularism and religion in the late modern world has been a major contribution to contemporary philosophy and religious studies. Taylor’s visit to the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Society for Pentecostal Studies in St. Louis has led to responses to his work in relationship to Pentecostal studies. Taylor’s narration of the secular, culminating in his major work A Secular Age, in relationship to his wider philosophical works has led to the responses in this issue of Pneuma. This introductory article frames Taylor’s work in relationship to these responses to his work from leading and emerging scholars of Pentecostal studies. Charles Taylor has been one of the most significant philosophers in the Western world for the past four decades, and his work on secularism and religion in the late modern world has been a major contribution to contemporary philosophy and religious studies. Taylor’s visit to the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Society for Pentecostal Studies in St. Louis has led to responses to his work in relationship to Pentecostal studies. Taylor’s narration of the secular, culminating in his major work A Secular Age, in relationship to his wider philosophical works has led to the responses in this issue of Pneuma. This introductory article frames Taylor’s work in relationship to these responses to his work from leading and emerging scholars of Pentecostal studies.
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Charles Taylor
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late modern
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Pentecostalism
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secularism
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Theology and World Christianity
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10.1163/15700747-04001006
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