Modern Pentecostal Controversies in Light of the Early Church
Contents
Baptism of Jesus, p. 8
Analogy as precedent, p. 8
Jesus received the anointing on the shore, not in the water, p. 16
The baptism of Jesus as a theological model for believers, p. 21
Analogy of the disciple's baptism in the Holy Spirit, p. 30
The grace of the Spirit, p. 31
Hippolytus, p. 32
Cyril of Jerusalem, p. 35
Pentecost at Ephesus, p. 42
The ascension and the gifts of the Spirit, p. 43
Applying Mt. Sinai to Pentecost, p. 50
The early church fathers and the book of Acts, p. 54
Cyril and the Acts 2 Pentecost, p. 56
A two-stage work of grace, p. 64
The Samaritan believers who received the Holy Sprit, p. 66
Water baptism and baptism with the Holy Spirit, p. 69
John the Baptist, p. 69
Cyprian, p. 72
Origen, p. 73
Cyril of Jerusalem, p. 74
Imparting spiritual gifts, p. 82
Laying on of hands, p. 83
The centrality of spiritual gifts in the late second century, p. 87
Spiritual gifts - defining the church, p. 90
After Easter, consider what the Church had, p. 90
First Clement and the Church order based on spiritual gifts, p. 92
Requiem for the reformation, p. 94
Sola scriptura and the law of unintended consequences, p. 94
Biographical sketch, p. 100
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