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Language and “Theory of Mind” development of bilingual and monolingual children in Bulgaria [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
Children from Bulgaria (N = 120) were tested on language and Theory of Mind (ToM) development. Sixty were ethnic bilingual Turkish children, and 60 were monolingual ethnic Bulgarian children.
Huseyin S. Kyuchuk
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Spirit baptism and the doctrine of initial evidence in African Pentecostal Christianity: A critical analysis

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2020
Pentecostalism is known for the belief in Spirit baptism that is accompanied by the doctrine of initial evidence, that is, speaking in tongues. The practice of the doctrine of initial evidence has become a unique feature of Pentecostalism for many years ...
Mookgo S. Kgatle
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Entangled Tongues: A Poststructuralist and Postcolonial Reading of Acts 2:1-13

open access: yesJournal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies, 2022
This essay explores the meaning of the word glōssa, the tongue, in Acts. The focus of my study will be Acts 2:1-13, the Pentecost narrative, where the reader first interacts with tongues of fire and with the experience of glossolalia, speaking in tongues.
Christy Cobb
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The origin, development and a brief appraisal of the doctrine of the baptism in the Holy Spirit in Christ Apostolic Church, Nigeria

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2013
This article traces the development of the Christ Apostolic Church’s (CAC) doctrine of the baptism in the Holy Spirit, its current official stance and the church ministers’ interpretations of the doctrine.
George O. Folarin
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Rethinking the Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement: an African ecclesiological approach [PDF]

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology, 2023
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal Movement accepts and practices the beliefs in the gifts of the Holy Spirit without leaving the fundamental teachings of a mainline tradition.
Mookgo Solomon Kgatle   +1 more
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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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Les étudiants francophones et l’anglais à l’université française : mission impossible?

open access: yesRevue Internationale de Pédagogie de l’Enseignement Supérieur, 2023
Students from countries with multiple mother tongues and French as an official language, who are studying or completing their studies in France, often face serious difficulties in English.
Nicole Décuré, Elisabeth Crosnier
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Investigating the impacts of yoruba and toli on beninese EFL beginner learners’ linguistic performance: a case study of CEG Atchoukpa and CEG 1 Avrankou [PDF]

open access: yesAkofena, 2023
: This research work investigates the impacts of Yoruba and Toli mother tongues on Beninese EFL beginner learners’ linguistic performance with a particular focus on CEG Atchoukpa and CEG1 Avrankou in Ouémé region of Benin. These areas are predominated by
Servais Dieu-Donné Yédia DADJO
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PERSPEKTIF RASUL PAULUS TENTANG BERBAHASA ROH BERDSARKAN 1 KORINTUS 14

open access: yesManna Rafflesia, 2015
The gift of speaking in tongues is a message to the body of Christ which is given in tongues and is not understood by the user. Therefore, it must be followed by an interpretation by the language understood by the congregation.
Daniel Sarwono
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