The Indigenous provenance of missio spiritus and the expansion of African Pentecostalism

Authors

  • Mookgo Solomon Kgatle University of south africa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54195/ef23037

Keywords:

indigenous provenance, missio spiritus, African Pentecostalism, world christianity, Indigenous knowledge system, Holy Spirit, Pentecostal missiology

Abstract

 

Missio spiritus has been theorized and conceptualized as part of the broader mission of the triune God but not emphasized as an indigenous force within the context of African Pentecostalism. This article aimed to accentuate the indigenous provenance of missio spiritus in the growth of African Pentecostalism. This was achieved by highlighting the indigenous provenance in each aspect of missio spiritus such as the Spirit of witness, the Spirit of redemption, the Spirit of life and the Spirit of creation. The accentuation of the Indigenous provenance of missio spiritus contributes toward the broader understanding of the expansion of African Pentecostalism.

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Published

2025-12-16

How to Cite

Kgatle, Mookgo Solomon. 2025. “The Indigenous Provenance of Missio Spiritus and the Expansion of African Pentecostalism”. Ecclesial Futures 6 (2). https://doi.org/10.54195/ef23037.