<div><br></div><div>1. Introduction: Pentecostal Hermeneutics and the Hermeneutical Tradition; L. William Oliverio, Jr..- Part 1. Constructive Philosophical Hermeneutics.- 2. Spirit and Prejudice: The Dialectic of Interpretation; Merold Westphal.- 3. Conversation, Being, and Trinity: Toward a Trinitarian Hermeneutical Linguistic Ontology; Christopher C. Emerick.- 4. Tongues and the Revelation of Being: Reading Pentecostal Spirituality with Heidegger; Jared Vazquez.- 5. There is Nothing Outside the Intention: “Meaning” in Pentecostal Hermeneutics; John C. Poirier.- 6. Ecoing Hirsch: Do Pentecostal Readers Find or Construct Meaning?; Glen W. Menzies.- Part II. Constructive Biblical-Theological Hermeneutics.- 7. Beautifying the Beautiful Word: Scripture, the Triune God, and the Aesthetics of Interpretation; Chris E.W. Green.- 8. Radical Orthodoxy, Pentecostalism, and Embodiment in Exodus 20: Re-envisioning a Pentecostal Hermeneutic for a Formative Liturgy; Yoon Shin.- 9. When the Spirit Trumps Tradition: A Pentecostal Reading of Isaiah 56:1-8; Jacqueline Grey.- 10. Pentecostal Hermeneutics: A Wesleyan Perspective; Joel B. Green.- Part III. Constructive Social and Cultural Hermeneutics.- 11. The Science, Sighs, and Signs of Interpretation: An Asian-American Post-Pentecost-al Hermeneutics in a Multi-, Inter-, and Trans-cultural World; Amos Yong.- 12. Diakrisis Always En Conjunto: First Theology Understood from a Latino/a Context; Daniel Castelo.- 13. Vintage Photo, Visual Exegesis, and 1917 Interracial Pentecostalism: Hermeneutical Devices and Hermeneutical Maneuvers; David D. Daniels III.- 14. Pentecostal Hermeneutics and Race in the Early Twentieth Century: Towards a Pentecostal Hermeneutics of Culture; Duane T. Loynes, Sr..- Part IV. Constructive Hermeneutics in the Social and Physical Sciences.- 15. Locating the Spirit in Meaningful Experience: Empirical Theology and PentecostalHermeneutics; Mark J. Cartledge.- 16. Philosophy and Developmental Psychology: Relevance for Pentecostal Hermeneutics; William K. Kay.- 17. Surprising Bedfellows: Theology and Science Interpretation and Integration; Michael Tenneson, David Bundrick, and Donald Johns.- 18. Let There Be Life!: Towards a Hermeneutic of Biological and Theological Integration; Bev Mitchell. </div><div><br></div><div>Afterword: On the Future of Pentecostal Hermeneutics; Kenneth J. Archer</div>