The Case For Charismatics
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About the Book
The Case for Charismatics was written to provide a biblical case for charismatic beliefs and it was written in response to noncharismatic teaching.Ê The doctrinal differences that distinguish charismatic from noncharismatic Christians are addressed in light of nine questions. Each chapter addresses one of these nine questions.
- Baptism with the Spirit: Is it Normal to Receive at or after Conversion?
- Speaking in Tongues: Demonic, Psychotic, Learned Behaviour, or God's Gift?
- Church History: Does History Record that Miraculous Gifts Ceased?,
- Miraculous Gifts: Did They Cease upon the Completion of the New Testament
- Miracles: Were they Only to Confirm the Apostles?
- Revelation: Does God give revelation today?
- Healing : Can We Solve the Conundrum?
- Charismatics: Are there Abuses that Need Correction
- Receive: What Can You Do to Receive?
About the Author
Dr. Michael Peters serves as the pastor of Christ the King Church and teaches as an adjunct professor at Missouri Baptist University. He has written articles on the Cross of Christ and the Work of the Holy Spirit that have appeared in Restoration Magazine and Pneuma Review. He graduated cum laude with a masters degree from Covenant Theological Seminary and obtained a doctorate in historical theology from Saint Louis University.