Miracle-working, commissioning and discipleship 'Signs and wonders' such as healing and exorcisms are characteristic emphases associated with the 'Third Wave' of contemporary charismatic renewal, which has been particularly influential in the church, across the denominations and around the world. Exponents of such emphases claim to reflect a model for Christian discipleship...
Miracle-working, commissioning and discipleship
'Signs and wonders' such as healing and exorcisms are characteristic emphases associated with the 'Third Wave' of contemporary charismatic renewal, which has been particularly influential in the church, across the denominations and around the world.
Exponents of such emphases claim to reflect a model for Christian discipleship that they find presented in the Synoptic Gospels and Acts by Jesus and his followers, in which 'signs and wonders' are normative for the church today.
Keith Hacking's contention is that Third Wave commentators too often fail to grapple adequately with important historical, literary and theological issues that arise from the biblical text. From an engaging and thorough analysis of the relevant material in the Synoptic Gospels and Acts, he offers an approach that more accurately reflects the evidence and that, therefore, is more appropriate for informing contemporary theology and practice.
' . . . as I read, I became more and more pleased with the fresh and astute treatment the author has given to this very important movement in the recent history of the Christian church. I think Keith has done the whole church, and especially the Third Wave Movement, a great service. He has helped us to make important connections between practice and hermeneutics . . . I would like to be able to put this book into the hands of all Christian leaders.' The Rt. Revd Cyril Ashton, Bishop of Doncaster ***- Publisher.***
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Miracle-working, commissioning and discipleship 'Signs and wonders' such as healing and exorcisms are characteristic emphases associated with the 'Third Wave' of contemporary charismatic renewal, which has been particularly influential in the church, across the denominations and around the world. Exponents of such emphases claim to reflect a model for Christian discipleship...
Miracle-working, commissioning and discipleship
'Signs and wonders' such as healing and exorcisms are characteristic emphases associated with the 'Third Wave' of contemporary charismatic renewal, which has been particularly influential in the church, across the denominations and around the world.
Exponents of such emphases claim to reflect a model for Christian discipleship that they find presented in the Synoptic Gospels and Acts by Jesus and his followers, in which 'signs and wonders' are normative for the church today.
Keith Hacking's contention is that Third Wave commentators too often fail to grapple adequately with important historical, literary and theological issues that arise from the biblical text. From an engaging and thorough analysis of the relevant material in the Synoptic Gospels and Acts, he offers an approach that more accurately reflects the evidence and that, therefore, is more appropriate for informing contemporary theology and practice.
' . . . as I read, I became more and more pleased with the fresh and astute treatment the author has given to this very important movement in the recent history of the Christian church. I think Keith has done the whole church, and especially the Third Wave Movement, a great service. He has helped us to make important connections between practice and hermeneutics . . . I would like to be able to put this book into the hands of all Christian leaders.' The Rt. Revd Cyril Ashton, Bishop of Doncaster ***- Publisher.***
Signs and Wonders Then and Now
Signs and Wonders Then and Now$23.99
Koorong code252638
ISBN9781844741496
Pages304
PublisherApollos
Publication date20 October 2006
Dimensions24 x 167 x 231mm
Weight0.458kg
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