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Ecumenical Perspectives on Pentecostal Pneumatology [PDF]
This contribution responds to the unbearable but undeniable tension between the ecumenical movement and the Pentecostal movement by exploring the doctrinal differences in this regard.
Conradie, Ernst M.
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Baptism in the Holy Spirit-and-Fire: Luke’s Implicitly Pneumatological Theory of Atonement
Historically, theologies of atonement have neglected the Holy Spirit. Luke provides us with an important canonical voice for addressing this neglect. Luke locates Christ’s salvific work within his mission to baptize all flesh in the Holy Spirit and fire.
Frank D. Macchia
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A critical study of Pentecostal understanding of the baptism of the Holy Spirit in Acts
In faith and practice, Pentecostals put emphasis on practical issues as well as spiritual experience in their theological understanding and doctrinal teachings. The Pentecostals take their doctrine from certain empirical events.
Kalis Stevanus +4 more
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Glossolalia, Spirit baptism and Pentecostals: Revisiting the book of Acts
The debate between cessationists and continuationists is one of the main differences between Protestants and Pentecostals. A central tenet of the discussion is whether the baptism of the Holy Spirit, accompanied by signs such as glossolalia as described ...
Marius Nel
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The Pedagogical and Religious Dimensions of the Rites of the Sacrament of Children’s Baptism
The topic of the article “The Pedagogical and Religious Dimensions of the Rites of the Sacrament of Baptism for Children” deals with the sacraments in the Catholic Church, particularly baptism as the first of the seven sacraments.
Helena Słotwińska
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The Influence of Pentecostal Pneumatology on Mainline Churches in Nigeria [PDF]
The doctrine of the Holy Spirit is the primary teaching that distinguishes the Pentecostals from the Evangelical churches. The Pentecostals emphasise the postconversion filling of the Holy Spirit as evidenced initially by speaking in other tongues ...
Nathaniel Oluseyi Oyewole
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Who’s Your Daddy? In Search of the “Father” of Pentecostalism [PDF]
The concept of assigning a person the title of father of an ideology or view has its roots in ancient Greek and Roman society where some of the earliest of such references occur.
Eben de Jager
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Baptism – the Revelation of the Filial Relationship of Christ and the Christian
The author analyses Jesus’ baptism in Jordan, looking for its parallel in the Christian baptism. He begins by acknowledging the historicity of Jesus’ baptism and reflects on the meaning of the baptism of John by juxtaposing it with similar rites ...
Marcin Kowalski
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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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The sacrament of holy baptism is one of the sacraments recognized and accepted in the church. Holy baptism is carried out using water as an element that symbolizes the cleansing or washing of human sins.
Syos Ambarwati +2 more
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