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Christian Ethical Perspectives on Speaking in Tongues (glossolalia) as a Mandatory Requirement for Selecting a Church Leader [PDF]

open access: yesE-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies
Speaking in tongues has a long history in the church, dating back to Christ’s apostles (Acts 2:4). While theologians like John Calvin, St. Augustine, and Chrysostom view it as outdated, Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians assert its relevance today ...
George Anderson Jnr.   +1 more
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Glossolalia as learned behavior

open access: yes, 1969
Glossolalia (or ‘speaking in unknown tongues’) has been judged to be a deviant form of human speech, motivated by religion and produced under certain psychological conditions. The latter have not yet been adequately specified, but the assumption seems to
Samarin, William J.
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Inside the Swashing Glossolalias of Artaud

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença, 2016
By analyzing the works of Artaud it is evident a set of ideas that suggests principles for vocality in the context of performance. This vocality is based on a notion of glossolalia as a concept linked to enunciative practices, especially as potency for ...
Gil Roberto Almeida, César Lignelli
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Speaking in tongues: the return of typological studies

open access: yesJoelho, 2013
Speaking in tongues is a common expression for the word glossolalia, the usage of which is probably restricted to circles of the academia. Both terms relate to the idea of a sacred language, voiced by religious believers during meditation. Such language,
Diogo Seixas Lopes
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Glossolalia

open access: yes, 1910
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. 1 computer file (PDF): 52 pages.Oie, Olav J.. (1910). Glossolalia.
Oie, Olav J.
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Contributions of Neuropsychology to the Study of Ancient Literature

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
The present work introduces the neuropsychological paradigm as a new approach to studying ancient literature. In the first part of the article, an epistemological framework for the proper use of neuropsychology in relation to ancient literature is ...
Franco Fabbro   +4 more
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Mysticism and spirituality

open access: yesScripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis, 2009
How does the popular correspond to the grand terms of the title? Are not mysticism and spirituality something very exclusive, reserved for a few individuals?
Nils Holm
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Glossolalia. Il linguaggio di Cassandra

open access: yes, 1990
The article investigates the phenomenon of "glossolalia"- the language of estatic prophecies. The first part delas with historical, linguistic aspects; the main enphasis is on the need to distinguish glossolalia from ...
S. CRIPPA, CRIPPA, Sabina
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«Glossolalia», de John Barth Variations sur un air secret

open access: yes, 1989
Das Werk von John Barth ist im wesentlichen an die verschiedenen Verwertungen der Intertextualität gebunden. Erinnerung und Kultur sind demnach die notwendige Voraussetzung für die Lektüre seines Werkes.
Chénetier, Marc
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Deus e o diabo: parceiros na linguagem (neo)pentecostal? | God and Devil: Are they partners in the (Neo)Pentecostal Language?

open access: yesReflexão, 2019
Este artigo tem como objetivo apresentar uma abordagem acerca da Linguagem Religiosa Pentecostal, sob o olhar do cientista da Religião, bem como analisar os gestos, narrativas e maneiras como algumas dessas linguagens perpassam as comunidades religiosas
Marina Aparecida Oliveira dos Santos Correa
doaj   +1 more source

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