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Winter 2021: Other Significant Articles

Winter 2021: Other Significant Articles

David Livermore, “The Group Excluded from Diversity Programs” Center for Cultural Intelligence (November 11, 2020). PneumaReview.com author David Livermore challenges DEI advocates not to exclude the white working class from their efforts. “I’m not suggesting we should shy away from calling racism what it is. Nor am I suggesting that polite conversations that treat all […]

Winter 2020: Other Significant Articles

Winter 2020: Other Significant Articles

Michael Brown, “Wheat and Weeds: A Prediction About the Coming Split in the United Methodist Church” Stream.org (January 5, 2020).   Roger E. Olson, “Pentecostal Theology: A Brief Description” Patheos (January 16, 2020).   Andrew K. Gabriel, “Pentecostal Women in Ministry, What they Want, and #MeToo” AndrewKGabriel.com (January 16, 2020). Andrew Gabriel introduces this video: […]

Winter 2019: Other Significant Articles

Winter 2019: Other Significant Articles

Kate Shellnut, “Ahead of 2019, Bulgaria Rejects Severe Church Restrictions: The new year brings new regulations—but thankfully not the worship and seminary bans evangelicals initially feared” ChristianityToday.com (December 26, 2018).   Marian L. Tupy, “Globalization and Poverty’s Unprecedented Decline: The last forty years have seen a massive and historically unprecedented decline in global poverty” HumanProgress.org […]

Winter 2018: Other Significant Articles

Winter 2018: Other Significant Articles

Jeff Oliver, “Why the Church May Be Ignoring the Powerful Significance of Pentecost” Charisma (May 9, 2017).   James F. Linzey, “The New Year that Ushered in a World War” Assist News Service (December 28, 2017).   Douglas Groothuis, “Learning to Say Hello Again: A New Year’s resolution that could make a big difference” Christianity […]

Winter 2017: Other Significant Articles

Winter 2017: Other Significant Articles

Karl Vaters, “Deal-Breakers: 7 Ways God May Tell a Pastor to Leave a Church” Pivot (December 15, 2016). The byline of this blog by Karl Vaters reads, “Long-term pastorates are almost always good for the church and the pastor. But when these things happen, it’s time to go.”   Eddie Hyatt, “Learning to ‘Think Critically’ […]

Winter 2016: Other Significant Articles

Winter 2016: Other Significant Articles

Lee Grady, “How to Leave an Unhealthy Church” Fire In My Bones (Nov 25, 2015).   “What’s So Dangerous About Grace?: Biblical scholar John Barclay explains why Paul shocked his religious peers—and reminds us how radical the gospel really is.” Christianity Today (Jan-Feb 2016). NT theologian John M. G. Barclay speaks with Wesley Hill about […]

Pneuma Review Winter 2015

Pneuma Review Winter 2015

The exclusively digital edition of The Pneuma Review, Winter 2015 (18:1). Some of what you will find in this issue: The Holy Spirit, The Missing Finger: Comparing the Pneumatology of Alexander Campbell and Don Basham A conversation that started with “What Bible Did Jesus Use?” and continued with “What Yeshua Quoted” and “Bishops, Aramaic, and […]

Winter 2015: Other Significant Articles

Winter 2015: Other Significant Articles

Wesley Hill, “The Way God Conducts Us: Saved Through Childbearing? Perhaps We All Are In the End” First Things (November 6, 2014). William De Arteaga writes: “This is a masterpiece on the theology of motherhood.” Ed Stetzer, “A Decision in Ferguson: How Should Evangelicals Respond? The grand jury has made a decision in Ferguson, now […]

President's Page: Winter 2015

President’s Page: Winter 2015

The Pneuma Foundation and our journal, The Pneuma Review, have been very blessed these last two years with how Cup and Cross Ministries enabled us to move from print to digital. What a boost this has been. All of us are thrilled with the new website. Although some of us do miss having the paper […]

Winter 2014: Other Significant Articles

Winter 2014: Other Significant Articles

  Dale M. Coulter, “The Demons of African Pentecostalism” First Things (Jan 19 2014). http://www.firstthings.com/blogs/firstthoughts/2014/01/pentecostals-and-the-demonic   Dale M. Coulter, “Evangelicals, Pop Culture, and Mass Culture” First Things (Feb 2014). Monte Lee Rice pointed out this quotation: “by emphasizing the Spirit’s role in creation and redemption evangelical revivalism and its offshoot of the Pentecostal and charismatic […]

Pneuma Review Winter 2014

Pneuma Review Winter 2014

The first exclusively digital edition of The Pneuma Review, Winter 2014 (17:1). In this issue: Are Pentecostals offering Strange Fire? In this issue, Pneuma Review begins its response to John MacArthur’s new book, Strange Fire: The Danger of Offending the Holy Spirit with Counterfeit Worship (Thomas Nelson, 2013). Find all of these articles individually in […]

Pneuma Review Winter 2012

Pneuma Review Winter 2012

Coming in the Winter 2012 (15:1) Issue

Coming in the Winter 2012 (15:1) Issue

The Winter 2012 issue will feature part 1 of Chapter Five from Steven M. Fettke, God’s Empowered People: A Pentecostal Theology of the Laity (Wipf & Stock 2011), “Forming a Community of the Spirit: Hospitality, Fellowship, and Nurture.”   John Lathrop continues our conversation about church leadership with his article, “Principles of Church Leadership.”   […]

Winter 2011: Other Significant

Winter 2011: Other Significant

  Ajith Fernando, “To Serve Is to Suffer: If the apostle Paul knew fatigue, anger, and anxiety in his ministry, what makes us think we can avoid them in ours?” Christianity Today (August 2010), pages 30-33. Ajith Fernando, Bible teacher from Sri Lanka, prophetically reminds Christian leaders of the West about the forgotten place of […]

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