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Daniel Castelo
Daniel Castelo is an American systematic theologian of the twenty first century working within the Wesleyan and Pentecostal tradition.
He has written on the doctrine of God, apophatic theology, and the work of the Spirit, seeking to recover classical Christian themes within a contemporary context. His books engage both historical theology and modern questions, aiming to deepen the church understanding of divine holiness and grace.
Castelo is appreciated for theological depth and contemplative seriousness. His writing encourages careful thought about the mystery of God while remaining rooted in Scripture and the life of the worshipping community.
Theological Perspective: Wesleyan/Arminian
Daniel Castelo
Daniel Castelo is an American systematic theologian of the twenty first century working within the Wesleyan and Pentecostal tradition.
He has written on the doctrine of God, apophatic theology, and the work of the Spirit, seeking to recover classical Christian themes within a contemporary context. His books engage both historical theology and modern questions, aiming to deepen the church understanding of divine holiness and grace.
Castelo is appreciated for theological depth and contemplative seriousness. His writing encourages careful thought about the mystery of God while remaining rooted in Scripture and the life of the worshipping community.
Theological Perspective: Wesleyan/Arminian