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ARTICLE: Basic Stott, Part 3
News Briefs
Books: Romancing Pentecostalism Romancing Pentecostalism: Clark Pinnock's theology of the Holy Spirit builds a bridge between divided communities within evangelicalism.
The Chaining of the Church What happened to the church between the vibrantly pluralistic 1st century and the legalistic, male-dominated 3rd century? WILLIAM DAVID SPENCER Dr. William David Spencer is pastor of encouragement at The Pilgrim Church of Beverly/Salem, Mass. He also teaches at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
Early Glimpses Historical documents describing Christians at worship David F. Wright is dean of the faculty of divinity at the University of Edinburgh and a member of the editorial advisory board of Christian History.
Worship in the Early Church: Recommended Resources Dr. Robert E. Webber is professor of theology at Wheaton (Illinois) College and editor of The Complete Library of Christian Worship (Abbott Martyn, 1993).
Counter-Culture Christianity A look at the radical utopian communities that sprang up across the early frontier. Bruce L. Shelley is senior professor of church history at Denver Seminary. He is author of many books, including All the Saints Adore Thee: Insight from Christian Classics (Baker, 1994). He is an editorial advisor to Christian History.
All Shook Up The inner world of early Pentecostals Edith Blumhofer
PEOPLE IN PRINT
MY CHOICE OF BOOKS David duPlessis
WHEN MINDSETS COLLIDE With people of different outlooks rubbing shoulders in the pew, there will be more than a few sparks. Robert L. Wise
How to Count the Spirit-filled By Corwin E. Smidt and Lyman A. Kellstedt
INSIDE CT: Gamaliel's Friendly Skepticism Managing Editor Michael G. Maudlin
ARTICLE: Toronto's Mixed Blessing Holy laughter, miraculous healings, and renewed spirits are bringing shouts of 'Revival!' How ripe are the fruits of the Airport Vineyard Church? James A. Beverley
Good Question: Should We All Speak in Tongues? Some say speaking in tongues is proof of 'baptism in the Holy Spirit.' Are those who haven't spoken in tongues without the Holy Spirit?—Renea Chastain, Phoenix, Arizona By J. Rodman Williams
Revival: The Art of Cooperation? Missouri revival pairs traditional with 'cutting edge,' upsetting some and inspiring others. By John W. Kennedy in Marshfield
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