The Speaking in Tongues Controversy: The Initial, Physical Evidence of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit DebateWipf and Stock Publishers, 27 Eyl 2005 - 236 sayfa What others are saying... As an AG minister, I was especially interested in Dr. Walston's discussion of this topic. I found his arguments lucid, biblical, exegetical, and convincing. Rev. Kevin Potts, Ph.D. Candidate, Chaplain Dr. Walston has thrown a 'big wrench' into my tongues-as-evidence doctrinal gears. I am now working through what I thought was a foundational doctrine that I also thought was settled long ago. This book should be required reading for people on both sides of this issue. Dr. Denny Nissley, AG minister, Director of Christ in Action Ministries Many books and articles have been written in defense of speaking in tongues as the unmistakable, physical evidence of the Baptism in the Holy Spirit. Through his careful and thorough analysis of the Pentecostal texts in the Book of Acts, Dr. Walston is challenging this view. This book is beyond doubt one of the most thought-provoking analyses on this theme I have ever read. Nils-Olov Nilsson, Th.D., Swedish Missionary and Theologian with the Swedish Pentecostal Movement |
İçindekiler
Chapter | 11 |
Chapter 3 | 25 |
Chapter 4 | 43 |
Chapter 5 | 59 |
Chapter 6 | 113 |
Chapter 7 | 129 |
Chapter 9 | 145 |
Why Tongues? | 163 |
Chapter 13 | 183 |
Chapter 15 | 203 |
Bibliography | 223 |
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