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Tongues as a Site of Subversion: An Analysis from the Perspective of Postcolonial Politics of Language

open access: yes, 2016
In this article I discuss the close relationship between colonialism and the expansion of language. Language is always politically contested. A language can become an inter­national language today because it has a long history of colonization and ...
Tupamahu, Ekaputra
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The Dangers of Pentecostal Practice

Journal of Pentecostal Theology, 2023
This article reevaluates the formative power of speaking in tongues through dialogue with Lauren Winner’s The Dangers of Christian Practice. It uses Winner’s notion of ‘characteristic damage’, her idea that the characteristic good of a practice can be ...
Michal Kamenický
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Pengaruh Implementasi Karunia Bernubuat dan Karunia Bahasa Lidah Terhadap Perubahan Kualitas Karakter Jemaat”, Penelitian pada Gereja Bethel Indonesia di Wilayah Kelurahan Kombos Timur Manado

EUANGGELION: Jurnal Teologi dan Pendidikan Kristen, 2021
One of the goals of evangelism is to change the character of the congregation that is discipled through evangelism. To achieve a significant change in character, many supporting/pushing factors are needed.
Yonggi Sampelan
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Mary and Early Christian Women: Hidden Leadership by Ally Kateusz (review)

Journal of Late Antiquity, 2023
“Chapter 5: Foreign Languages and the Discourse of Otherness” proffers this book’s “most fundamental problem” (220): what does it mean to be Christian while speaking in a language different from that of other Christians?
Michael Beshay
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The Nature and Function of New Testament Glossolalia

Evangelical Quarterly, 2000
Questions concerning the nature and function of contemporary charismatic glossolalia abound. One of the main questions which Christian interpreters have, even if it is not articulated, concerns whether con temporary and New Testament glossolalia are one ...
Mark J. Cartledge
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The Spirit that Makes Us (Number) One

, 2019
Charles Parham’s racism is well known, but the relationship between his racism, his ecclesiology, and his doctrine of Spirit baptism and “missionary tongues” is still not fully appreciated.
Chris E. W. Green
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