Prof. David J. Engelsma
Error of Pentecostalism changing of the person himself, resulting in two natures; "literal" hermeneu- tic; no Christian Sabbath and rejection or weakening of the moral law; discovering God's will very often by prayer or by some mystical feeling of the heart; and pre-millennial and pietistic retreat from involvement in the world. Whilst we agree that there are differences of administration in the history of God's dealing with man, they are essentially one Covenant. Our view of the church is...