Are Miraculous Gifts for Today? | Wayne Grudem, ed.
Wayne A. Grudem, ed. Are Miraculous Gifts for Today? Four Views. Counterpoint Series, ed. Stanley N. Gundry. Zondervan, 1996. 368 pp.
This thought-provoking book presents the four major views of miraculous gifts today and will help Christians on every side of the miraculous gifts debate to better understand their own position and the positions of others.
Are the gifts of tongues, prophecy, and healing for today? No, say cessationists. Yes, say Pentecostal and Third Wave Christians. Maybe, say a large sector of open-but-cautious evangelicals. What’s the answer? Is there an answer?
Are Miraculous Gifts for Today? takes you to the heart of the charismatic controversy. It provides an impartial format for comparing the four main lines of thinking: cessationist, open but cautious, third wave, and Pentecostal/charismatic. The authors present their positions in an interactive setting that allows for critique, clarification, and defense.
This thought-provoking book will help Christians on every side of the miraculous gifts debate to better understand their own position and the positions of others.
Wayne Grudem has brought online the four major views on miraculous gifts today. Downloading them into your own understanding takes effort, but the worldwide network that you join is the fellowship of the Spirit!
Authors:
- Richard Gaffin Jr.: Westminster Bio
- Robert Saucy: Talbot Bio
- Sam Storms: EnjoyingGodMinistries
- Douglas Oss: AGTS Bio
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Extras:
- Sam Storms article, “Are Miraculous Gifts for Today?”: Part 1 | 2
- Tim Challies: Continuation/Cessation discussion with Wayne Grudem: Part 1 | 2
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