Browsing by Subject "Charismatic Movement"
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1 Corinthians 14:1-25
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The Charismatic Movement
(1974)In this 1974 paper, Siegbert W. Becker critically evaluates the charismatic movement, particularly its influence on Lutheran churches. He explores the movement’s appeal—its emphasis on spiritual experience, missionary zeal, ... -
The Connection between the Lutheran Charismatic Renewal and the Frontier-Camp Meeting
(1980)Jeffrey A. Berg’s 1980 paper explores the parallels between the Lutheran Charismatic Renewal—particularly within the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS)—and the emotional, experiential religion of 19th-century American ... -
An Essay on Faith Healing
(1969)Victor J. Weyland’s essay, An Essay on Faith Healing (1969), addresses the confusion surrounding modern “faith healing” practices and evaluates them in light of Scripture. Weyland distinguishes between miraculous healings ... -
Glossolalia and Faith Healing
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The Holy Spirit's Work In The Congregation And The Present Day Charismatic Movement
(1985)Liggett discusses the work of the Holy Spirit in the congregation and the errors of the Charismatics. -
Is Speaking in Tongues a Gift of the Spirit for the Church of all Times?
(1990)This theological essay, originally published in Theol. Handreichung und Information (1990), examines whether speaking in tongues is a permanent gift of the Holy Spirit for the Christian church. Borszik and Wachler distinguish ... -
Key Events in Church History, Part IV
(0000)In Key Events in Church History, Part IV, Prof. John M. Brenner surveys major developments in Christianity from the 19th and 20th centuries, focusing on four transformative movements: the rise of modern missions, the ... -
Part 1: Study of 1 Corinthians 14 and Part 2: Counseling with Charismatics As Pastors As We Deal Glossolalia
(1984)This paper combines exegetical analysis of 1 Corinthians 14:1–25 with pastoral guidance for addressing glossolalia (speaking in tongues) among charismatics. Part I emphasizes Paul’s normative principle of love and the ...
