The Speaking in Tongues ControversyXulon Press, 2003 - 236 sayfa 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. |
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 |
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argument asked Assemblies of God authorial intent baptized baptized in water baptized with water believe that speaking Bible biblical book of Acts church Classical Pentecostal position conclusion context conversion Corinthians coup de grâce day of Pentecost deductive doctrine edifying emphasis added End Notes establish a paradigm evidence of speaking exegetes fact Gentiles Gentiles repentance unto gift of tongues Gordon Fee gospel guiding question heard hermeneutical historical narrative Holy Spirit Ibid inductive reasoning infilling initial issue Jesus Christ Jewish Christians Jews John large number Lord Luke says Luke's emphasis Luke's intent mention of tongues mention tongues name of Jesus non-Pentecostals norm outward manifestation passage Peter physical evidence portion of Scripture prayer language promise prophecy receive the gift received the baptism received the Holy Roger Stronstad salvation Samaritans Saul Simon saw simply soteriological speaking in tongues spoke in tongues Testament theology throughout the book tongues as evidence tongues-as-evidence proponents transpired words