Unarguably Gordon Fee would have to be the most famous of all Pentecostal scholars. In 1966 he became the first scholar from a Pentecostal background to earn a doctorate in Biblical Studies. He was one of the first to lead the way forward in regards to Pentecostalism being something that can be both deeply intellectual and also radically experiential. Sadly however, it seems that in many contexts it’s an either/or choice rather than and/both.
In a postmodern and postChristian context I think church communities that can learn to be both deeply intellectual and also radically experiential will flourish.
Thanks Gordon Fee for leading the way! It would be well worth reading the following article on Gordon Fee recently published in Charisma; Gordon Fee - A Professor with Spirit.
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