The Spirit, The Affections, And The Christian Tradition, Edited By Dale Coulter And Amos Yong
book reviews 509 Dale Coulter and Amos Yong (eds.) The Spirit, the Affections, and the Christian Tradition. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press,…
book reviews 509 Dale Coulter and Amos Yong (eds.) The Spirit, the Affections, and the Christian Tradition. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press,…
This book explores the role of emotions and affections in the Christian tradition from historical and theological perspectives, especially related to the work of…
This guest article is a chapter adapted from America in Danger, Left and Right: Biblical Analysis, Actions and Intercessions for the Current Crisis (2022), by William…
The Church of England is the founding church of worldwide Anglicanism, which includes the Episcopal Church in the United States. Anglican Churches are the…
THEOLOGICAL BOUNDARIES: THE ARMINIAN by Vinson Synan An important composed Arminian tradition. TRADITION* scene is in the sector of the current American evangelical of…
154 book reviews Jon Mark Ruthven What’s Wrong with Protestant Theology: Tradition vs. Biblical Emphasis(Tulsa, ok: Word and Spirit Press, 2013). 303 pp. $24.41…
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William DeArteaga Please share about your new book and the Anglican Tradition in Healing William DeArteaga [08/06/2015 7:46 AM]It is in process, but I…
In my opinion, the Catholic tradition of exorcism has some flaws, as in putting too much weight on the heroic role of the priest….
Egalitarian vs Complementarian Views on women in ministry in Pentecostal Theology: A Combined Discussion on Tradition and Praxis Kenneth J. Archer: A Pentecostal egalitarian view…
Hi saints, today I begin to work on a book of the Anglican/Episcopal healing tradition. The Anglicans were the first mainline denomination to take…
Has anyone read this? If so, what are your thoughts? Stan Wayne [02/29/2016 7:59 PM]The word tradition is ghastly Charles Page [02/29/2016 10:43 PM]I…