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The African Journal of Pentecostal Studies welcomes submissions that encourage scholarly exchange that covers a broad range of topics related to Pentecostalism, neo-Pentecostalism and related renewal movements in Africa and other parts of the world. View our Editorial Team.

 

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 LATEST ARTICLES

Original Research

 
Spirit-empowered preaching: Nicholas Bhekinkosi Hepworth Bhengu’s power for impact  
Kelebogile T. Resane, Daniel S.B. Lephoko
21 January 2026

Original Research

 
Reconciliation as mission: A classical Pentecostal reading of Isak Burger’s leadership in the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa  
Zephania Mundhluri
21 January 2026

Original Research

 
Redeeming the cursed blessing of church business in Zimbabwean neo-Pentecostalism  
Kimion Tagwirei
14 November 2025

Reviewer Acknowledgement

 
Acknowledgement to reviewers  
Editorial Office
12 November 2025

Original Research

 
Missional video technology framework in the context of the Missio Dei  
Mookgo S. Kgatle
19 September 2025

Original Research

 
Prof. Marius Nel: Leading Pentecostal scholar and key contributor to African Pentecostal studies  
Frederick J. de Beer, Marius Nel
19 September 2025

Original Research

 
A Pentecostal approach to the Holy Spirit in the Fourth Industrial Revolution  
Botshelo M. Ramoshaba, Lufuluvhi M. Mudimeli
18 September 2025

Original Research

 
Holy Spirit leadership in modern pentecostalism: Insights from the Second Temple period  
Azwihangwisi E. Bvumbi
16 September 2025

Editorial

 
AJOPS: A platform for Pentecostal-charismatic voice  
Kelebogile T. Resane
10 September 2025

Table of Contents

 
Table of Contents Vol 1, No 1 (2024)  
Editorial Office
27 August 2025
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Notification: Recognition of Reviewers for Volume 2 of the African Journal of Pentecostal Studies

 
We extend our sincere thanks to the following reviewers for their vital contributions to Volume 2 of The African Journal of Pentecostal Studies. Your expertise and thoughtful feedback helped to uphold our commitment to academic excellence! Your hard work not only improves the quality of the journal but also enriches the broader field of research. We hope to continue working with you in future volumes.  
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Starting in November 2025, AOSIS will begin using CRediT (Contributor Roles Taxonomy) authorship contribution statements for all new submissions and acceptances. Published articles reflecting CRediT statements will appear from 2026. Guidance is available under the Author Guidelines: Formatting Requirements, and all contributions should be disclosed in the Authorship, Disclosure Statements, Copyright, and License Agreement Form (Cover Letter) at submission or the Authorship Change Request Form. Following these guidelines ensures transparency, accountability, and integrity in the publication process.

 
Posted: 2025-11-05

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Posted: 2025-10-06
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