Experience has long stood at the heart of Pentecostal theology, yet its theological importance remains undertheorized. In this timely book, John Daniel Andersen offers a fresh and rigorous vision of experience as Christian knowing, inspiring a more attentive and holistic approach to theology beyond Pentecostal circles. Andersens contribution opens new pathways for theological thinking and marks an important step forward in contemporary theology. * Karl Inge Tangen, Norwegian School of Leadership and Theology, Norway * In summary, the Affective (Evangelical-)Pentecostal Biblical Pragmatism developed by Andersen in this book is more than an improvement to my Pentecostal Biblical Pragmatism. Indeed, this work establishes Andersen as an important European Pentecostal philosophical theologian, whose philosophical and theological reflections on Pentecostal experiences and their implications for systematic theology should not be ignored. * Simo Frestadius, Regents Theological College, UK and Bangor University, UK *