All Local Coherences

Contextualizing Pentecostalism through Tiantai Buddhism

Authors

  • Joel Daniels Claremont Graduate University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/pent.21940

Keywords:

Pentecostalism, Tiantai Buddhism, Brook Ziporyn, Three Truths, local coherences

Abstract

With almost 800 million followers, scholars from numerous fields have examined Pentecostalism—composed of congregations from
Protestantism, Catholicism, and Orthodox Churches—attempting to explain its wide appeal and diverse practices. Why has Pentecostalism been able to adapt to each unique context so effectively? Are there universal traits that unite all Pentecostals? While these questions have interested and confounded scholars and practitioners alike, a fundamental and crucial question has remained unanswered: what exactly is Pentecostalism? Without a framework for understanding Pentecostalism, very little progress can be made into understanding the movement. Unlike previous definitional efforts that restrict the movement to “Western,” dualistic paradigms, this paper argues that Tiantai Buddhist philosophy provides Pentecostalism with a dynamic framework that enables fluid movement
with the Holy Spirit without issue or concern. Tiantai’s Three Truths allow Pentecostals from multifarious contexts to flow with the Spirit in their distinctive way, resulting in freedom.

Author Biography

  • Joel Daniels, Claremont Graduate University

    Joel D. Daniels is the Protestant Interfaith Chaplain at the Claremont Colleges, and a Research Fellow at Claremont Graduate University. His scholarship focuses on world Christianity, particularly Pentecostalism, and comparative religion, philosophy, and ethics.

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2023-07-27

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How to Cite

Daniels, J. (2023). All Local Coherences: Contextualizing Pentecostalism through Tiantai Buddhism. PentecoStudies, 21(2), 115–143. https://doi.org/10.1558/pent.21940