In this paper, James K.A. Smith offers a program for the development of a distinctly Pentecostal/Charismatic philosophy, following the lead of Alvin Plantinga's seminal manifesto, 'Advice for Christian Philosophers'. The paper explains why philosophy is a vital area of inquiry for Pentecostal scholars, defends a robust notion of a distinctly Pentecostal philosophy rooted in a Pentecostal/Charismatic worldview, and lays out a program for further research in the field. In this paper, James K.A. Smith offers a program for the development of a distinctly Pentecostal/Charismatic philosophy, following the lead of Alvin Plantinga's seminal manifesto, 'Advice for Christian Philosophers'. The paper explains why philosophy is a vital area of inquiry for Pentecostal scholars, defends a robust notion of a distinctly Pentecostal philosophy rooted in a Pentecostal/Charismatic worldview, and lays out a program for further research in the field.