Alvarez, Miguel2019-09-252019-09-252016-04-1820000118-8534http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/237048"Traditionally, Pentecostals have been looked on as theologically uneducated. Surprisingly when one looks at Pentecostal history and theology, one finds clear theological and practical commitments that have shaped and kept the movement alive and strong for more than a century. Some may argue that Pentecostals do not have a clear structure of theology, and that they have borrowed their theology from other existing Christian traditions. While this interpretation could be defended to a certain point, nevertheless the fact is that Pentecostals have been able to establish themselves in a variety of models, but clearly united under one common experience, the Baptism with the Holy Spirit."engWith permission of the license/copyright holderEducationPentecostalHoly SpiritBaptismChristian traditionsChristian denominationsPentecostal, CharismaticDogmaticsHoly SpiritPractical theology and theological educationTeaching of theology, ecumenism, religionsDistinctives of Pentecostal EducationArticle