Coming in the Summer 2010 (13:3) Issue
“How should we lead the local church?”
The Pneuma Review has approached numerous church leaders and bible teachers to answer the question: “How should we lead the local church?” The Summer 2010 issue will launch the dialog with a series of articles representing diverse perspectives, beginning with NT scholar Andrew Clarke interviewing the Apostle Paul.
The Kingdom and the Power. The Pneuma Review has received permission to reprint chapters from this important work that asks: “Are Healing and the Spiritual Gifts Used by Jesus and the Early Church Meant for the Church Today?” The Summer 2010 issue will continue this series with the appendix “Spiritual Warfare: A Biblical View of Demons and God-Directed Weapons.”
In his article, “Cautious Cobelligerence?” Bernie A. Van De Walle looks at how the Divine Healing Movement interacted with the explosive advances of medical science in 19th Century America.
Some reviews to look for in the Summer 2010 issue:
Woodrow Walton reviews William D. & Aida Besancon Spencer and Steven R. & Celestia G. Tracy, Marriage at the Crossroads: Couples in Conversation about Discipleship, Gender Roles, Decision-Making and Intimacy (InterVarsity Press, 2009).
Eric Newberg looks at the appeal for action by Charles P. Lutz and Robert O. Smith in their book Christians and a Land Called Holy: How We Can Foster Justice, Peace, and Hope (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2006).
Kevin Williams reviews The Jews, Modern Israel and the New Supercessionism: Resources for Christians, edited by Calvin L. Smith.
The book A Pauline Theology of Church Leadership (T & T Clark, 2008) by Andrew D. Clarke is reviewed by James Purves.
John Miller says that Can We Trust the Gospels? Investigating the Reliability of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (Wheaton, IL: Crossway Books, 2007) by Mark D. Roberts makes an excellent introduction to biblical criticism.
Category: Spring 2010