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Cessationism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Christian theology, cessationism is the view that the charismatic gifts of the Holy Spirit, such as tongues, prophecy and healing, ceased being practiced early on in Church history. The oppositio...
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Passages That Suggest Cessationism ... Deere may be correct in that the doctrine of cessationism originates in experience but that does not mean it is not true. One could hardly affirm cessationism if miracles and healing are happening all about him. Experience is the confirming factor in the case of either continuation...
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Is cessationism Biblical? Did the miraculous gifts of the Spirit cease with the completion of the Canon of Scripture? ... Question: "Is cessationism Biblical?"; Answer: Cessationism is the view that the “miracle gifts” of tongues and healing have ceased—that the end of the apostolic age brought about a cessation of...
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Are there certain signs, gifts, and events that God no longer uses? And what would that mean for your life and your worldview? Cessationism examined. ... cessationism: the belief that certain spectacular works, gifts, signs, and happenings from God ceased with the apostles, or at the very latest, ceased with those they...
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This is the second of two interviews I have conducted with leading theologians discussing the issues of cessationism and continuationism. You can read the first interview with Dr. Sam Waldron here. It will help you define terms and understand a cessationist perspective.
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Cessationism, in Christian theology, is the view that the miraculous gifts of the Spirit, such as healing, tongues, and prophetic revelation, pertained to the apostolic era only, served a purpose that was unique to establishing the early church, and passed away before the canon of Scripture was closed.
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The ultimate resource linking to books, audio, and articles that affirm a Cessationist position concerning spiritual gifts. ... Today, the Biblical doctrine of Cessationism has been under great attack by those with differing views on spiritual gifts.
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The title of this article is a term used by Bible students, one that is based on the word “cease” in 1 Corinthians 13:8 (KJV). In that text the Apostle Paul is talking about ... then I shall know fully, ... 9:27) to bring them final salvation. If this is not the future time that Paul was thinking about,
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Cessationism, however, is a doctrine that is generally perceived to be in retreat even among conservative and Evangelical Christians. Among theologians more to the left, cessationism is a non-issue.
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More than that, cessationism is also evil and dangerous. This is because if cessationism is false, then those who advocate this doctrine are preaching rebellion against the Lord. ... If he cannot provide this but he still advocates cessationism in the face of these explicit biblical commands, then is it not obvious that he...
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