Religion And Healing In America And Healing In The History Of Christianity
Pneuma 30 (2008) 315-370 Book Reviews Linda L. Barnes and Susan S. Sered, editors, Religion and Healing in America (New York, NY: Oxford University…
Pneuma 30 (2008) 315-370 Book Reviews Linda L. Barnes and Susan S. Sered, editors, Religion and Healing in America (New York, NY: Oxford University…
Pneuma 28,1_f6_59-71I 3/16/06 4:20 PM Page 59 Pentecostal Theology, Volume 28, No. 1, Spring 2006 Old Wine, New Wineskins: The Rise of Healing Rooms…
61 An Empirical Study of Perceptions of Healing Among Assemblies of God Members Margaret M. Poloma* The steady growth of the charismatic movement’ during…
Pneuma 31 (2009) 66-84 The Manila Healing Revival and the First Pentecostal Defections in the Methodist Church in the Philippines Luther Jeremiah Oconer Graduate…
PNEUMA 36 (2014) 204–225 The Dark Side of Prayer for Healing Toward a Theology of Well-Being Shane Clifton* Alphacrucis College, Sydney, Australia [email protected] Abstract…
PNEUMA 37 (2015) 7–20 Pentecostal Theologies of Healing, hiv/aids, and Women’s Agency in South Africa Katherine Attanasi* Christian Brothers University, Memphis, Tennessee [email protected] Abstract…
PNEUMA 37 (2015) 7–20 Pentecostal Theologies of Healing, hiv/aids, and Women’s Agency in South Africa Katherine Attanasi* Christian Brothers University, Memphis, Tennessee [email protected] Abstract…
Mrs. Emily Gardner Neal (1911- 1989) is now mostly forgotten despite being a major figure in the healing movement from 1956 when her…
Dear pastors, priests and religious leaders: It is the beginning of the year and you are probably in the midst of planning enrichment activities…
If the Apostle Paul still had the power to heal why would he leave Trophimus sick, while Epaphroditus was also sick to the point of death in Philippians 2:27 and encouraged Timothy to use a little wine for his stomach and frequent ailments…
THE RISE OF THE EVANGELICAL HEALING MOVEMENT IN NINETEENTH CENTURY by Donald Dayton AMERICA One of the most powerful and fascinating themes of modern…
I am curious why James selects Elijah’s prayers starting and ending a drought in Israel as an example of how powerfully a righteous man’s prayer can give healing (James 5:17-18). How does this support the author’s point?
If James were …