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Signs of the apostles : observations on Pentecostalism old and new / Walter J. Chantry.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh ; Carlisle, Pa. : Banner of Truth Trust, 1976.Edition: 2d rev. edDescription: viii, 147 p. ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 0851511759 (cover)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 234/.1
LOC classification:
  • BR1644 .C42 1976
Contents:
Contents:
1. Reports of Signs and Wonders -- 2. Stating the Question Precisely -- 3. Miracle-Workers Sent From God -- 4. Is Scripture Complete? -- 5. Gifts in the Early Church -- 6. Why Christians Seek 'The Gifts' -- 7. Baptism with the Spirit -- 8. When the Spirit Comes -- 9. Perplexing Experience -- 10. A Positive Word -- 11. The Holy Spirit and Revivals.
Summary: Summary:Summary: How should the Christian assess contemporary claims about spiritual gifts? In this second and revised edition of Signs of the Apostles, Walter Chantry describes the world-wide spread of the charismatic movement and discusses its significance. He believes that God is still working in the world today. But it is his conviction that miraculous powers are no longer placed in the hands of individual men and women. - Back cover.
Item type: Books
Holdings
Current library Collection Call number Vol info Status Date due Barcode
Judith Thomas Library General Stacks BKS BR 1644 .C42 1976 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) AUA001745 Available AUA001745

Bibligoraphy: p. 147.

Contents:

1. Reports of Signs and Wonders --
2. Stating the Question Precisely --
3. Miracle-Workers Sent From God --
4. Is Scripture Complete? --
5. Gifts in the Early Church --
6. Why Christians Seek 'The Gifts' --
7. Baptism with the Spirit --
8. When the Spirit Comes --
9. Perplexing Experience --
10. A Positive Word --
11. The Holy Spirit and Revivals.

Summary:


How should the Christian assess contemporary claims about spiritual gifts? In this second and revised edition of Signs of the Apostles, Walter Chantry describes the world-wide spread of the charismatic movement and discusses its significance. He believes that God is still working in the world today. But it is his conviction that miraculous powers are no longer placed in the hands of individual men and women. - Back cover.