RT Article T1 Pneumatic Precognition: Experiencing the Future in the Present JF Journal of pentecostal theology VO 32 IS 1 SP 100 OP 122 A1 Crace, Benjamin D. LA English PB Brill YR 2023 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1842151274 AB In speculative and constructivist modes, this study seeks to establish pneumatic precognition as an important theological topos among scholars concerned with the action of the Spirit. It follows an abductive approach that first offers a ‘thick description’ of pneumatic precognition based on the biblical text and personal experience in pentecostal ‘testimony’ mode. Based on the thick description, it then moves beyond the naïve realism of ‘God knows the future; God told me’, by drawing out some of the cosmological implications of precognition, offering potential models and dialogue partners. Lastly, moving back to the biblical text, it unpacks the theological implications of retrocausality through an eschatological reading of Jesus’ restoration of Peter in Jn 21.15-17, suggesting that individual experiences of pneumatic precognition participate in the sacramental cosmic drama. K1 retrocausality K1 Cosmology K1 Causality K1 precognition K1 Prediction K1 Prophecy DO 10.1163/17455251-32010006