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Summer 2020: Other Significant Articles

Summer 2020: Other Significant Articles

Craig Keener, “Interview with Donna Covington about racism and the murder of her son” YouTube.com (July 2, 2020). Craig Keener introduces the link to this interview by saying, “Donna Covington is Asbury’s vice president of formation and served as a top executive in a major corporation. Shortly after his graduation from college, her son, with […]

Summer 2019: Other Significant Articles

Summer 2019: Other Significant Articles

J. Lee Grady, “8 Ways Global Christianity Is Different From America’s Church” Fire In My Bones (June 5, 2019).   Jessie Pang and Marius Zaharia, “’Sing Hallelujah to the Lord': The unlikely anthem of Hong Kong protests” The Japan Times (June 18, 2019). The Hong Kong protest against the proposed bill that would extradite activists […]

Summer 2018: Other Significant Articles

Summer 2018: Other Significant Articles

Roger E. Olson, “Remembering the Difference between Patriotism and Nationalism” Patheos (July 1, 2018).   Mandy Smith, “When Your Calling Feels Like Death: Doing God’s will, even in ministry, isn’t always fun and flourishing” CT Pastors (June 2018).   Cletus Hull, “My Church is a Mental Hospital” Fuller 11 (2018). An article from PneumaReview.com author […]

Summer 2017: Other Significant Articles

Summer 2017: Other Significant Articles

Roger E. Olson, “Response to ‘the Benedict Option’” Patheos (June 3, 2017). See also the commentary by Michael Brown: https://stream.org/mixed-feelings-rod-drehers-benedict-option/   Jayson Capser, “Forgiveness: Muslims Moved as Coptic Christians Do the Unimaginable” Christianity Today (April 20, 2017). The subtitle reads, “Amid ISIS attacks, faithful response inspires Egyptian society.” What is God doing in the world? […]

Ways to Minister to Cancer Patients This Summer

Ways to Minister to Cancer Patients This Summer

How can you serve friends and the people of your congregation who are battling cancer? In this guest article, Rev. Percy McCray suggests practical ways to demonstrate you care. The sun is heating up and that is cause for alarm for some cancer patients. Not everyone can get out and enjoy the weather, or work […]

Summer 2016: Other Significant Articles

Summer 2016: Other Significant Articles

Richard J. Mouw, “Mormons Approaching Orthodoxy” First Things (May 2016). Richard Mouw argues that today’s Mormons do not necessarily agree with the 1840 Snow couplet, “As man is, God once was. As God is, man may become.” Mouw, president emeritus of Fuller Theological Seminary, says that there has been “a decision on the part of […]

Pneuma Review Summer 2015

Pneuma Review Summer 2015

The exclusively digital edition of The Pneuma Review, Summer 2015 (18:3). Some of what you will find in this issue: An interview with Harvey Cox Ancient Jewish Cessationists Scholar Jon Ruthven shares some “hasty, preliminary notes” as he works through “What is Salvation?” The Bible’s Undertaker: Cessationism in Contrast to a Living, Miraculous Christianity The […]

Summer 2015: Other Significant Articles

Summer 2015: Other Significant Articles

Wes Granberg-Michaelson, “Pentecostalism in a Postmodern Culture” Sojourners (May 26, 2015). William De Arteaga writes: “This is a very positive take on Pentecostalism from a left-leaning Christian magazine which normally disdains home-grown American Pentecostals.” J. Lee Grady, “Don’t Quench the Spirit in the Next Move of God” Charisma (May 28, 2015). Josh Rice, “Pentecostal Babel” […]

Summer 2014: Other Significant Articles

Summer 2014: Other Significant Articles

  Fred Sanders, “John Wesley on Experiencing the Trinity” Seedbed (February 10, 2014).   J. Lee Grady, “Don’t Let Super-Spiritual People Hurt Your Church” CharismaNews (July 24, 2014). Kenneth J. Archer says, “I think this is fairly accurate and worth reading.”   Matthew Schmitz, “How I Evolved on Gay Marriage: On Life’s Tightly Woven Meanings” […]

Pneuma Review Summer 2014

Pneuma Review Summer 2014

The exclusively digital edition of The Pneuma Review, Summer 2014 (17:3). 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). America shall […]

Pneuma Review Summer 2012

Pneuma Review Summer 2012

The digital edition of The Pneuma Review, Summer 2012 (15:3), taken from the original print edition. Find these articles individually in an easy-to-read format on the archive page: http://pneumareview.com/summer-2012/

Summer 2012: Other Significant Articles

Summer 2012: Other Significant Articles

  Reviewed by the Editors.   Tim Stafford, “Miracles in Mozambique: How Mama Heidi Reaches the Abandoned” Christianity Today (May 2012), pages 18-26. The tag line for the article offers an excellent summary: “There are credible reports that Heidi Baker heals the deaf and raises the dead. One thing is for sure: She loves the […]

Coming in the Summer 2012 (15:3) Issue

Coming in the Summer 2012 (15:3) Issue

  Historian Paul King invites us to look at the “Hermeneutics in Modern and Classic Faith Movements” in an excerpt from his book, Only Believe.   Craig S. Keener speaks with us about his new book, Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts.     Some reviews to look for in the Summer 2012 issue: […]

Pneuma Review Summer 2011

Pneuma Review Summer 2011

The full issue of The Pneuma Review (14:3) Summer 2011, now in digital format. Find all of the articles and reviews, in easy-to-read format on the Archive page.

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