Crag S. Keener

Miracle Accounts beyond Antiquity, by Craig S. Keener

An excerpt from Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts, by Craig S. Keener. From Pneuma Review Fall 2013.

From the introduction to Part 3, “Miracle Accounts beyond Antiquity”

Pages 209-210

The principle of analogy once used to argue against all ancient miracles (either the ...

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Amos Yong's Who is the Holy Spirit?

Amos Yong's Who is the Holy Spirit?

From the Fall 2013 issue of Pneuma Review.

Amos Yong, Who is the Holy Spirit? A Walk with the Apostles, a Paraclete Guide (Brewster, MA: Paraclete Press, 2011), 215 pages, ISBN 9781557256355.

Amos Yong has written a fresh and comprehensive guide concerning the Holy Spirit in the book of Acts. This work has profound implications for contemporary audiences ...

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Are Miracles Possible? by Craig S. Keener

Are Miracles Possible? by Craig S. Keener

An excerpt from Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts, by Craig S. Keener. From Pneuma Review Fall 2013.

From Part 2, “Are Miracles Possible?”

Chapter 5, “Hume and Philosophic Questions”

Pages 161-167

The Circularity of Hume’s Approach

Houston challenges at length ...

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Six Ways the Holy Spirit Will Communicate With You, by Charles Carrin

Six Ways the Holy Spirit Will Communicate With You, by Charles Carrin

One of the tragic losses in modern Christianity is the near-elimination of the Holy Spirit from the life and activity of many believers. Religion that is learned and formalized can function without the Holy Spirit; true spirituality cannot. A prominent church leader once said of his denomination that "If the Holy Spirit were to disappear from the Church 90% of ...

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John MacMillan and the Authority of the Believer

John MacMillan and the Authority of the Believer

| By Paul L. King, "John A. MacMillan's Teaching Regarding the Authority of the Believer and its Impact on the Evangelical, Pentecostal, and Charismatic Movements" |

Most people associate teaching on the authority of the believer from a charismatic source, usually Kenneth Hagin or Kenneth Copeland. Some evangelicals, such as Hank Hanegraaff and John MacArthur tend to regard ...

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Other Significant Articles - Fall, 2001

Other Significant Articles - Fall, 2001

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“The Genesis of our Woes” by Martin Hengel. Christianity Today (June 11, 2001). Pp. 78-80.

Hengel relates the current state of human progress with the first chapters of Genesis. Excellent sermon starter material.

“In the Beginning…” Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies (Vol 4, No 1, January 2001). Pp. 73-148

In this issue ...

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Pneuma Review Fall 2001

Pneuma Review Fall 2001

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Does God Know Your Next Move?: Christopher A. Hall and John Sanders debate openness theology

Does God Know Your Next Move?: Christopher A. Hall and John Sanders debate openness theology

“Does God Know Your Next Move?: Christopher A. Hall and John Sanders debate openness theology” Christianity Today (May 21, 2001 and June 11, 2001). Pp. 38-45 (May 21) and 50-56 (June 11).

There is a growing debate in theological circles that is challenging doctrines long held by evangelical Christians. The debate is over something called Openness theology: Is the ...

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