Kenneth Copeland and the Gospel of His Own Making
This article critiques Kenneth Copeland's Faith Movement theology, particularly his unbiblical characterization of faith as a tangible spiritual force and his anthropomorphic view of God. Through careful exegetical analysis of passages like Hebrews 11:1, the author demonstrates how Copeland's teachings contradict Reformed biblical interpretation and proper doctrine, making this a useful apologetic resource for discerning error within charismatic Christianity.
Kenneth Copeland stands today as one of the Faith Movement’s leading spokesmen. His numerous materials, combined with his crusades and international outreach centres, attest to his vast influence. Copeland is responsible for spreading many of the Faith Movement’s unbiblical teachings. The Force of Faith Of the multiple views of faith held by Faith teachers, Copeland focuses primarily on an understanding of faith as a force. “Faith is a power force,” he claims. “It is a tangible force. It is a...