RT Article T1 Signifying Black Pentecostal Theology: The Making of a Black Pentecostal Theological Tradition JF Pneuma VO 47 IS 3/4 SP 406 OP 437 A1 Clarke, Clifton ca. 20./21. Jh. LA English YR 2025 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1960719785 AB This article frames Black Pentecostal theology as a Spirit-baptized, diasporic, and liberative theological tradition emerging from the lived realities of Black Pentecostal communities. Grounded in signification, this theology reclaims meaning-making from Eurocentric categories and centers Black experience, history, and spiritual encounter. Emphasizing embodiment, communal worship, pneumatological imagination, and eschatological hope, it resists reductionist framings and affirms the dynamic, polyphonic, and Spirit-led nature of Black faith. Black Renewal theology is not merely doctrinal but lived—sung, danced, testified, and struggled into being—a theology of resistance, remembrance, and renewal, attuned to the rhythms of Black life and the transforming work of the Holy Spirit. K1 Black Pentecostalism K1 Diaspora K1 Embodiment K1 Eschatology K1 Liberation K1 Pneumatology K1 Signification K1 Theology DO 10.1163/15700747-bja10156