Abstract
This paper is offered in recognition of the 40th anniversary of the publication of Prophesy Deliverance! by Cornel West and acknowledges the broad impact of his intellectual leadership. It begins with the important question of whether West has centered or marginalized Pentecostal thought and culture in the presentation of his basic argument regarding the evolution of Black critical thought and prophetic Christianity. Next is an exploration of how West's ideas about Black revolutionary Christianity find expression in recent studies of Black
Pentecostalism, with particular attention to the Pentecostal social imaginary framed by Dale Coulter and by Keri Day. The conclusion includes suggestions for re-centering Pentecostal Black consciousness and Sanctified church culture in
scholarly performances of prophesied deliverance.
