International Partnership In Mission New Testament Reflections
289 International Partnership New Testament in Mission: Reflections Christopher Sugden The critical issue that the collection of articles on “Pentecostal Missiology” raises is how…
289 International Partnership New Testament in Mission: Reflections Christopher Sugden The critical issue that the collection of articles on “Pentecostal Missiology” raises is how…
138 Book Reviews / Pneuma 34 (2012) 95-159 Henri Gooren, Religious Conversion and Disaffiliation: Tracing Patterns of Change in Faith Practices (New York: Palgrave…
Book Reviews / Pneuma 32 (2010) 123-175 125 Nelly van Doorn-Harder and Lourens Minnema, eds., Coping with Evil in Religion and Culture: Case Studies…
129 Paradigm Shifts and Hermeneutics: Confronting Issues Old and New Hermeneutics has been a hot topic for Pentecostals in recent years. In the annual…
143 J. David Pawson, The Normal Christian Birth: How to Give New Believers a Proper Start in Life (London, Sydney, Auckland, Toronto: Hodder &…
148 Book Reviews / Pneuma 32 (2010) 123-175 Jonathan L Walton, Watch This!: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Black Televangelism (New York and London:…
I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago, (whether in the body, I cannot tell; or whether out of the body, I cannot tell: God knoweth;) such an one caught up to the third heaven. 2 Corinthians 12:2 KJV
Revelation describes the height of the new Jerusalem to be equal to its base, which is 12,000 furlongs. Generally speaking one does not usually refer to the “height” of a city. I’m not sure what that means. I mean, as a type of the body of…
Book Reviews / Pneuma 35 (2013) 87-156 129 Rubén Muñoz-Larrondo, A Postcolonial Reading of the Acts of the Apostles, Studies in Biblical Literature 147(New…
PNEUMA 36 (2014) 447–455 New Winds A Response to the Essays Willie Jennings Duke Divinity School, Durham, North Carolina [email protected] Abstract These essays, which…
160 Book Reviews / Pneuma 32 (2010) 123-175 Margaret M. Poloma and Ralph W. Hood, Jr., Blood and Fire: Godly Love in a Pentecostal…
“Yahweh” is a Hebrew word meaning “I am” and is the name by which God identified Himself in the Old Testament. What I am wondering is if (from a NT perspective) the name “Yahweh” has any significance, or if it is merely the meaning “I am” …