The False Doctrine Behind John MacArthur's Strange Fire, by Eddie Hyatt

In his latest book, Strange Fire, John MacArthur viciously labels the Pentecostal-Charismatic movement as “a false church as dangerous as any cult or heresy that has ever assaulted Christianity.” As I have read and reread his polemic, one thing that becomes clear is that MacArthur’s entire theological outlook is guided and determined by his commitment to the Calvinistic doctrine of ...

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Miracles: Raised from the Dead, with Craig S. Keener

Miracles: Raised from the Dead, with Craig S. Keener

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Wayne A. Grudem

Should Christians Expect Miracles Today? Objections and Answers from the Bible, Part 3, by Wayne A. Grudem

| From the Summer 2000 issue of Pneuma Review |

15. Why do people speak directly to demons today and command them to leave, rather than just praying and asking God to drive the demon away? Isn't it safer just to pray to God about this?
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Miracles: Medical Proof, with Craig S. Keener

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Should Christians Expect Miracles Today? Objections and Answers from the Bible, Part 2, by Wayne A. Grudem

| From the Spring 2000 issue of Pneuma Review |

8. Doesn't Hebrews 2:3 tell us that miracles were restricted to the apostles, "those who heard him"?

In Hebrews 2:3-4, the author says about the message of salvation,

It was declared at first ...

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Miracles: Answer Skeptics, with Craig S. Keener

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Should Christians Expect Miracles Today? Objections and Answers from the Bible, Part 1, by Wayne A. Grudem


 | From the Winter 2000 issue of Pneuma Review |

Should we expect the Holy Spirit to work in powerful, miraculous ways in connection with the preaching of the gospel and the life of the Church today? This has been the claim of John Wimber and the Vineyard ...


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Miracles: Less Common in the West?, with Craig S. Keener

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