in the preaching and actions of Jesus that form an essential aspect of Pentecostal and charismatic renewal and that represent a challenge to classic Reformed theology and spirituality. The Reformed tradition focuses the work of the Spirit primarily on conversion and personal holiness, 11 typically treating the physical, communal, and societal connotations of God’s justification as subtopics of the final consummation. This sharp separation is broken down in Pentecostal and charismatic practice. The
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