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Charismatic Reality Check

- Letting the Word Dispel Fleshly and Stifling Myths

About Charismatic Reality Check

In this book, Howard W. Boldt investigates scripture deemed to support the teachings of the charismatic movement. Different than most other works unfavorable to charismatic doctrine, this book exposes major translation and contextual errors that have severely handicapped the believer's ability to make a credible case against charismatic dogma. Numerous overlooked historical and cultural features of the Pentecost narrative disqualify the notion that this was a supernatural exhibition of speaking or hearing unlearned languages. Actual Greek definitions of the various gifts' of the Spirit help to explain with biblical examples why Corinthian believers had no supernatural abilities, including speaking unlearned languages. Failure to distinguish unceasing natural ability 'gifts' of the Spirit from the ceased supernatural Apostolic 'signs and wonders' help to explain why many charismatics are not convinced by the cessationist teaching that believers' supernatural 'gifts' have ceased. Detailed exploration of these and related subjects provide ample reasons why Howard Boldt asserts that the charismatic movement never had a biblical basis and has from its beginning been imported into Christianity.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781988048475
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 228
  • Published:
  • January 29, 2018
  • Dimensions:
  • 229x152x12 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 308 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: October 18, 2024

Description of Charismatic Reality Check

In this book, Howard W. Boldt investigates scripture deemed to support the teachings of the charismatic movement. Different than most other works unfavorable to charismatic doctrine, this book exposes major translation and contextual errors that have severely handicapped the believer's ability to make a credible case against charismatic dogma.
Numerous overlooked historical and cultural features of the Pentecost narrative disqualify the notion that this was a supernatural exhibition of speaking or hearing unlearned languages. Actual Greek definitions of the various gifts' of the Spirit help to explain with biblical examples why Corinthian believers had no supernatural abilities, including speaking unlearned languages. Failure to distinguish unceasing natural ability 'gifts' of the Spirit from the ceased supernatural Apostolic 'signs and wonders' help to explain why many charismatics are not convinced by the cessationist teaching that believers' supernatural 'gifts' have ceased.
Detailed exploration of these and related subjects provide ample reasons why Howard Boldt asserts that the charismatic movement never had a biblical basis and has from its beginning been imported into Christianity.

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