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William De Arteaga: Quenching the Spirit

William De Arteaga: Quenching the Spirit

William De Arteaga, Quenching the Spirit: Discover the REAL Spirit behind the Charismatic Controversy (Orlando: Creation House, 1992, 1996), 358 pages, ISBN 9780884194323. William De Arteaga defines pharisaism as a religious attitude and heresy that so affirms the role of tradition that a new move of the Holy Spirit is often identified as demonic (p.335). […]

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Coming Spring 1999

Coming Spring 1999

Messianic Pictures in the Temple Sacrificial System by Kevin Williams will continue his Messianic Foundations Series.   The Praying in the Spirit Series by Robert W. Graves continues with Some Marvelous Effects of Praying in the Spirit.   The Kingdom and the Spirit by Gene L. Green takes a look at the dynamic of the […]

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Pneuma Review Winter 1999

Pneuma Review Winter 1999

The digital edition of The Pneuma Review, Winter 1999 (2:1), taken from the original print edition. Find these articles individually in an easy-to-read format on the archive page: http://PneumaReview.com/winter-1999/

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Tongues and Other Miraculous Gifts in the Second Through Nineteenth Centuries, Part 1: From the Early Church to the 3rd Century, by Richard M. Riss

Tongues and Other Miraculous Gifts in the Second Through Nineteenth Centuries, Part 1: From the Early Church to the 3rd Century, by Richard M. Riss

Evidence for the operation of the gifts of the Spirit throughout the Church Age. In the early history of the church, the gift of tongues was very closely associated with prophesy. The second century author Irenaeus, for example, in quoting Act 10:46, substituted the word “prophecy” where the Biblical passage specifies tongues.1  This association of […]

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Do Full-Gospel Ministers Need Theology? by Larry Taylor

Do Full-Gospel Ministers Need Theology? by Larry Taylor

Pastor, scholar, businessman Larry Taylor shows that there is no need to fear theology and answers that there is a great need for a Biblical theology today. Pascal, never known for his affection for the rationalism of his day, once said that faith “is captured by the heart.”1 He was referring to his belief that […]

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Unwrapping Jesus, by Philip Yancey

Unwrapping Jesus, by Philip Yancey

Have you got Jesus All Wrong? As a writer, I have the wonderful privilege of researching and meditating on one topic for months at a time. My latest project allowed me to focus on the grandest subject of all: Jesus. Growing up in the church, I learned his name as soon as I learned the […]

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The Baptism with the Spirit—Distinct from Salvation? by Michael D. Peters

The Baptism with the Spirit—Distinct from Salvation? by Michael D. Peters

Pastor Michael Peters looks at the Baptism with the Spirit in light of the whole salvation experience. Editorial Introduction This article is a chapter from Michael Peter’s book In Defense of Charismatics. In Defense was written as a response to John MacArthur’s book Charismatic Chaos and as a defense of charismatic beliefs and teachings. Peters […]

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Crossroad Bible Institute: A Bible Institute for Prisoners

Crossroad Bible Institute: A Bible Institute for Prisoners

Have more effective Prison Ministry follow-up by utilizing this Institute devoted to training inmates in God’s Word. Ask anyone who has been involved in prison ministry what the biggest difficulty is and they will tell you: Follow-up. Nothing is a greater obstacle to effective ministry to the incarcerated than the inability to establish relationships with […]

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20 of the Most Significant events in the history of 20th Century Pentecost

20 of the Most Significant events in the history of 20th Century Pentecost

  “20 of the Most Significant events in the history of 20th Century Pentecost” Pentecostal Evangel (May 31, 1998). The Pentecost Sunday (1998) edition of the Pentecostal Evangel (Assemblies of God weekly publication) is indeed a special edition.  Laid out in a concise and easy-to-read chronological format, this Evangel can be read in order or […]

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Wonsuk Ma: A First Waver Looks at the Third Wave

Wonsuk Ma: A First Waver Looks at the Third Wave

Wonsuk Ma, “A ‘First Waver’ Looks at the ‘Third Wave’: A Pentecostal Reflection on Charles Kraft’s Power Encounter Terminology,” PNEUMA:The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, Vol 19 No 2 (Fall 1997): 189-206. The purpose of Wonsuk Ma’s article is to open further theological dialogue between classical Pentecostals (the “First Wave”) and the Third […]

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