A Reformed Look at Pentecostalism (6)

David Engelsma·1977-12-15

In view of Pentecostalism's criticism of the life, not only of the lax, unfaithful, and disobedient church member, but also of the faithful Reformed believer (who has not received Pent.'s baptism with the Spirit) and in view of its promise to transport people into a higher level of Christian life and experience, we ask: What is the Christian life and experience? What is the "normal Christian life"? In view of Pentecostalism's criticism of the life, not only of the lax, unfaithful, and...

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