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Fall 2020: Other Significant Articles

Fall 2020: Other Significant Articles

Doug Clay, “What is Pentecostalism?” Assemblies of God News (September 30, 2020).   “Research Roundup: Preaching Takeaways from the Latest in Social Science” Christianity Today Pastors (Fall 2020). Compiled by Ted Olson, these fascinating observations from recent social science research are sure to get you thinking about your next sermon, and probably the last few. […]

Fall 2019: Other Significant Articles

Fall 2019: Other Significant Articles

David Gelernter, “Giving Up Darwin” Claremont Review of Books 19:2 (Spring 2019). Darwinism and Neo-Darwinism have failed to answer the origin of any species. Is intelligent design the only scientifically viable answer? Thanks to Brigada for suggesting this long article to start some interesting conversations. “Verna Linzey Collection Deposited at Flower Pentecostal Heritage Center” iFPHC.org […]

Fall 2018: Other Significant Articles

Fall 2018: Other Significant Articles

Richard R. Hammar, “Creating Sexual Harassment Policies for Church Workplaces: The growing numbers of allegations highlight the need for appropriate responses” Church Law & Tax Report (March/April 2018).   Jim Linzey, “5 Valuable Leadership Principles from Psalm 37” Ministry Today (May 30, 2018).   Brian Neil Peterson, “Does Genesis 2 Support Same-Sex Marriage? An Evangelical […]

Fall 2017: Other Significant Articles

Fall 2017: Other Significant Articles

  “Can Josh Harris Kiss His Book Goodbye?: Twenty years after his dating bestseller, he reconsiders its controversial arguments” Quick To Listen (July 10, 2017). In this 41 minute podcast, the former megachurch pastor associated with the charismatic Calvinist fellowship Sovereign Grace discusses how he is reconsidering some of his book’s arguments and perspectives. Harris […]

Fall 2016: Other Significant Articles

Fall 2016: Other Significant Articles

Ed Stetzer, “Five Fundamentals for an Evangelical Future: The sky isn’t falling for evangelicals” The Exchange (September 19, 2016). Yes, the last decade has been a challenging time, but no, it’s not as bad for evangelicals as many have made it out to be. What can be done to assure that biblical, compassionate, evangelistic Jesus-followers […]

Religion and Pop Culture with Leah Payne: Fall 2016

Religion and Pop Culture with Leah Payne: Fall 2016

I love good stories—especially stories that introduce theological ideas in helpful ways. Every year I am on the lookout for T.V. shows that I can incorporate into my courses in Christian studies at George Fox University. Watch along with me this fall at: leahpayne.blogspot.com! From the September 3, 2016 blog post “My quest for a […]

Invitation to read The Spiritual Decline and Fall of the Republican Party

Invitation to read The Spiritual Decline and Fall of the Republican Party

My recent article, “The Spiritual Decline and Fall of the Republican Party: Is it time to form a Christian Center party?” (April 6, 2016) will not appear at PneumaReview.com for the very good reason that it is predominantly political. But the editor of The Pneuma Review has been gracious in inviting me to post this […]

Pneuma Review Fall 2015

Pneuma Review Fall 2015

The exclusively digital edition of The Pneuma Review, Fall 2015 (18:4). Some of what you will find in this issue: Logic on Fire: The Life and Legacy of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, reviewed by R. T. Kendall That the life of Jesus may be manifested: An interview with Dan Izzett Veteran Youth Pastor, Jeff Grenell, introduces […]

Fall 2015: Other Significant Articles

Fall 2015: Other Significant Articles

Dave Harvey, “Lessons on Church Planting from the Prince of Preachers” Crossway (August 19, 2015). Jim Harries, “Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism are NOT ‘religions’” LinkedIn.com Pulse (September 22, 2015). In this new article, missionary-scholar Jim Harries challenges the idea of what “religion” is. A brief study in otherness. Chad Graham, “What I Got Wrong About […]

Pneuma Review Fall 2014

Pneuma Review Fall 2014

The exclusively digital edition of The Pneuma Review, Fall 2014 (17:4). Some of what you will find in this issue: Are Pentecostals offering Strange Fire? In this issue, Pneuma Review continues its response to John MacArthur’s new book, Strange Fire: The Danger of Offending the Holy Spirit with Counterfeit Worship (Thomas Nelson, 2013). Coping with […]

Fall 2014: Other Significant Articles

Fall 2014: Other Significant Articles

  William L. De Arteaga, “Fr. Zakaria Botros – Apostle to the Muslims” Anglican Pentecostal (July 13, 2013). Father De Arteaga introduced his article on October 1, 2014 by saying: “Many of us are deeply troubled by the rise of ISIS and the destruction of the Christian communities in Syria and Iraq. The short term […]

Coming in the Fall 2013 (16:4) Issue

Coming in the Fall 2013 (16:4) Issue

Sexual abuse is a serious and uncomfortable subject that church leaders cannot afford to ignore. To introduce pastors and Christian leaders to one resource available to them, The Pneuma Review will be printing chapters from The Long Journey Home: Understanding and Ministering to the Sexually Abused, edited by Andrew J. Schmutzer. Part 2 of Andrew […]

Coming in the Fall 2012 (15:4) Issue

Coming in the Fall 2012 (15:4) Issue

In another excerpt from his book Only Believe, Paul King presents “Claiming God’s Promises Today: Classic and Modern Word of Faith Views Compared and Contrasted.”   Some reviews to look for in the Fall 2012 issue: Professor Malcolm Brubaker reviews Gary Tyra, The Holy Spirit in Mission: Prophetic Speech and Action in Christian Witness (InterVarsity […]

Pneuma Review Fall 2011

Pneuma Review Fall 2011

The full issue of The Pneuma Review (14:4) Fall 2011.

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