Tongues Shall Cease
TONGUES SHALL CEASE by Ron Cottle “Speaking in tongues” term Glossolalia. in the record of the Christian is a popular This phenomenon, appearing church,…
TONGUES SHALL CEASE by Ron Cottle “Speaking in tongues” term Glossolalia. in the record of the Christian is a popular This phenomenon, appearing church,…
Tongues as a Sign: Towards a Sacramental Understanding of Pentecostal Experience Frank D. Macchia* Simon Tugwell observed that most classical Pentecostals’ do not regard…
Pneuma 31 (2009) 85-104 Toward an Indigenous Model of Native American Ministry within the Assemblies of God* Joseph J. Saggio Northwest University Kirkland, Washington…
184 Book Reviews / Pneuma 30 (2008) 147-191 Michael Welker, ed., The Work of the Spirit: Pneumatology and Pentecostalism (Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B….
Toward a Pentecostal Mark D. McLean* 35 Hermeneutic I theology? In one sense, To begin with, is there a Pentecostal the answer is “NO!”…
PNEUMA 40 (2018) 326–344 Pneumatological Considerations for Christian-Muslim Peacebuilding Engagement Uchenna D. Anyanwu Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California [email protected] Abstract This essay explores the…
189 Toward a Dialogue The Pentecostal, Conciliar of Conversion: Evangelical Movements and Jeffrey Gros The Pentecostal churches bring unique gifts to the Christian family…
512 book reviews Gastón Espinosa William J. Seymour and the Origins of Global Pentecostalism: A Biography and Documentary History. Duke University Press, 2014. Paperback…
Trinity as Communion Koinonia, Trinity, and Catholic-Pentecostal Filioque Veli-Matti Kärkäinnen According to Ralph Del Colle, ologian, “the Pentecostal-charismatic ly trinitarian in structure.” pneumatic effusion…
Toward a Pentecostal Philosophy of Education Jeffrey S. Hittenberger Introduction Michael Parra serves as Outreach Coordinator at Valley High School in Santa Ana, California,…
Pneuma 30 (2008) 308-314 Time to Move on from the Rhetoric of Race: A Response by Alistair Kee Alistair Kee University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh…