The Ghost Of Alexander Severus: Third Century Religious Pluralism as a Foretaste of Postmodernity, by Woodrow E. WaltonFrom Pneuma Review Winter 2013
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The Secret Codes in Matthew: Examining Israel’s Messiah, Part 9: Matthew 13-14, by Kevin M. WilliamsFrom Pneuma Review Spring 2003
In this section of our study on Matthew 13, we take a look at the parables. This investigation will not likely be the same as many other examinations of Yeshua’s (Jesus’1) parables. From the outset, our purpose has been to demonstrate the “Jewishness” of this gospel and this ...
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Following Jesus’ Example: Empowering Leaders in Global Missions, by Victor H. CuartasFrom Pneuma Review Winter 2013
What do Spirit-empowered leaders look like?
There is an urgent need for equipping leaders in global missions. Leadership is about service and influence. We found in Jesus the best example to follow in global missions. This article will focus on the example of Jesus in training and releasing others for ministry. This paper will conclude ...
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The Secret Codes in Matthew: Examining Israel’s Messiah, Part 8: Matthew 11-12, by Kevin M. WilliamsFrom Pneuma Review Winter 2003
Apart from bringing some Hebraic elements to light in the life of Yeshua1 and His ministry, this series has been unveiling the theme “Yeshua is the long awaited Messiah of Israel.” We have repeatedly demonstrated from the text how the teaching and deeds of Yeshua made their own messianic proclamations, ...
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The Globalization of Pentecostalism: A Review Article, by Paul ElbertMurray W. Dempster, Byron D. Klaus, and Douglas Peterson (eds.), The Globalization of Pentecostalism: A Religion Made to Travel (Irvine, CA: Regnum International, 1999), ISBN 9781870345293.
This guest review essay originally appeared in Trinity Journal and is reprinted here by permission of the author.
This work is the result ...
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The Secret Codes in Matthew: Examining Israel’s Messiah, Part 7: Matthew 8 - 11:5, by Kevin M. WilliamsFrom Pneuma Review Fall 2002
Some scholars believe that when Yeshua (Jesus) and his disciples were walking the earth, messianic expectations were extremely high. There were those Hebrew scholars of the day who were well acquainted with Daniel chapter nine, and according to the “weeks” and “sevens,” they knew the Messiah’s arrival was ...
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