Pentecostal Formation
- 156pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The book delves into the Pentecostal movement, countering negative perceptions by highlighting its effective catechetical formation that empowers believers to articulate their faith. Cheryl Bridges Johns draws on the educational theories of Paulo Freire, emphasizing the transformative process of learning and engagement within marginalized communities. Through this lens, the author presents a compelling argument for the significance of Pentecostal practices in fostering a deeper understanding of the Christian narrative.


