Pharos Journal of Theology (Mar 2024)

An Exploration of Stages of Engagement and Pentecostal Social Theology

  • Andreas Budi Setyobekti,
  • Anggi Maringan Hasiholan,
  • Jannes Eduard Sirait,
  • Yogi Mahendra,
  • Susanna Kathryn,
  • John Riwu Pekuwali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.46222/pharosjot.105.220
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 105, no. 2

Abstract

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The Pentecostal mission has always been labeled a mission for the number of people who believe in God. The Church Center is the main target, and social-cultural involvement is left alone. Therefore, it is necessary to explore the stages of involvement and social theology of Pentecostalism so that findings can become study material for driving social missions today. This research aims to explore the theological stages and social involvement of Pentecostalism. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative one, with data collection methods using a historical approach. The research results show that Pentecostalism at its initial formation in Azusa Street 1906, still needed to be sensitive to theology and social involvement. However, entering the 21st century, Pentecostals began to expand their mission concept to social involvement issues. The main reason for this involvement was and remains the reality of poverty in Pentecostal congregation members, which needs to be improved. This article is unique because it discusses the stages of Pentecostal involvement and social theology, which can be the basis for constructing a more relevant Pentecostalism in Indonesia.

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