Book Review Joseph Smale God’s ‘Moses’ For Pentecostalism, Written By Tim Welch
306 book reviews Tim Welch Joseph Smale: God’s ‘Moses’ for Pentecostalism, Studies in Evangelical History and Thought (Milton Keynes,uk: Paternoster, 2013). xxii + 274…
306 book reviews Tim Welch Joseph Smale: God’s ‘Moses’ for Pentecostalism, Studies in Evangelical History and Thought (Milton Keynes,uk: Paternoster, 2013). xxii + 274…
Question:
If ‘Holy’, (ἅγιος at Biblehub.com, and at logeion.uchicago.edu), is interpreted as ‘separated unto’, ‘consecrated’, ‘dedicated to’, or ‘sacred’, then in what sense can God be considered Holy?
Is this a contradiction if God is not…
184 Ole-Georg Hoaas and Oddvar Tegnander, Kvinnen – fri til tjenste? (Oslo: Filadelfiaforlaget, 1986), 147pp. Reviewed by David Bundy The role of women, especially…
This worship center is the Zion Assembly Church of God, plus as I understand it the ZACOG, headquarters is also housed in this facility….
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230 Book Reviews Peter Hocken Pentecost and Parousia: Charismatic Renewal, Christian Unity, and the Coming Glory (Eugene,OR: Wipf & Stock, 2014). xvii + 161…
107 Pentecostal Looking Through Spirituality: the Lens of Ritual Daniel E. Albrecht* . Introduction What does “ritual” have to do with “pentecostal spirituality”? Isn’t…
The Greek word euanggelidzo is used 135x, while the word for pastoring is used only 15x (and only 4x does it apply to shepherding a church). Yet this word is most always translated as "preach" or "proclaim." Does this…