Spirit Empowered Theology
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A Concise, One-Volume Guide to Spirit-Empowered Theology
Many Spirit-filled believers, even those intimately familiar with Scripture, sometimes struggle to express theology in clear terms. Charles Carrin, esteemed Spirit-empowered evangelist and scholar, can help.
In this one-volume reference, he explores the core areas of theology–including the Bible, God, creation, sin, salvation, church, last things–from a Spirit-empowered viewpoint. He also specifically addresses key topics for charismatic and Pentecostal believers, including
* baptism of the Holy Spirit
* functions of the spiritual gifts, including the controversial gift of tongues
* healing and deliverance ministry
* angels, demons, and the supernatural miracles of God
* God’s plan for Israel
This comprehensive work by a respected Spirit-filled pastor will help you grow in understanding about what you believe–and confidence about why.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800798178
ISBN10: 0800798171
Charles Carrin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2017
Publisher: Chosen Books
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