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Speaking in tongues (glossolalia) | Research Starters - EBSCOSpeaking in tongues, or glossolalia, is a practice where individuals vocalize seemingly foreign languages without prior knowledge of those languages.
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Divine Speech or man-made language? A psychological analysis of ...The same dictionary defines glossolalia simply as a phenomenon of ecstatic speaking in usually incomprehensible language, especially in evangelical Christianity ...
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Speaking in Tongues in the Bible - Biblical Archaeology SocietyJul 27, 2025 · The OED defines “Glossolalia” as “The phenomenon of (apparently) speaking in an unknown language, especially in religious worship. It is ...
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Glossolalia, Xenolalia and Xenoglossia - CHARIS InternationalJul 28, 2021 · The word glossolalia is derived from the Greek phrase glōssais lalein, which literally means “to speak in tongues”. In Christian theology ...
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Glossolalia - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Greek glōssa (tongue) + lalia (talk), the term means the gift of speaking in tongues or foreign languages without prior learning.
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Glossolalia - Translation DirectoryEtymology. 'Glossolalia' is constructed from the Greek γλωσσολαλιά and that from γλῶσσα - glossa "tongue, language" and λαλεῖν (lalein) "to talk". 'Speaking ...
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What Is Glossolalia and Is it Biblical? - Bible Study ToolsThe term, glossolalia was coined by F. W. Farrar in his 1879 book, “The Life and Work of St. Paul.” As used by those whose definition of glossolalia fits ...
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Introduction to the History of Glossolalia - Charles A. SullivanNov 21, 2010 · The glossolalia doctrine was first introduced in the 1830s by Frederick Bleek and F.C. Baur, and then reinforced when Augustus Neander published ...What Is Glossolalia And Were... · The Initial Problem... · Problems Connecting...Missing: coined | Show results with:coined
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Bible Gateway passage: Acts 2:4 - King James Version- **Exact Text of Acts 2:4 (KJV):**
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Bible Gateway passage: 1 Corinthians 14 - King James Version### Summary of "Tongues" and "Speak with Tongues" in 1 Corinthians 14 (KJV)
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What is Speaking in Tongues? —Xenoglossia versus GlossolaliaA consideration of the miraculous phenonema xenoglossia, the the Biblical miraculous gift of tongues, compared to the common practice of glossolalia today.
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Biblical Tongues and Modern Glossolalia: From Pentecost to ...Aug 13, 2018 · Going back to Jewish scriptures, the most well-known example of glossolalia comes from the Testament of Job 46–48. In this text, Job gives his ...Glossolalia In The New... · The Pentecost Event In Acts... · Glossolalia In Other Texts
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Attribution of Mental States in Glossolalia: A Direct Comparison With ...Glossolalia (“speaking in tongues”) is a rhythmic utterance of pseudo-words without consistent semantic meaning and syntactic regularities. Although glossolalia ...Introduction · Materials And Methods · Discussion
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[PDF] A Linguistic Analysis of Glossolalia - Concordia Theological SeminaryThus Samarin defines glossolalia as a. "meaningless but phonologically structured human utterance, believed by the speaker to be a real language but bearing no.
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Glossolalia - Cartledge - 2011 - Major Reference WorksNov 25, 2011 · Glossolalia, from Greek 'to speak in tongues,' is associated with the Holy Spirit and is sometimes considered a gibberish or pseudo-language.
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NON-NEUROGENIC LANGUAGE DISORDERS: A Preliminary ... - NIHXenolalia (also “xenoglossia”) refers to the sudden acquisition of a foreign language that the person did not speak before. The new facility with a foreign ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Speaking in Tongues: A Cross-Cultural Study of GlossolaliaDismissed as meaningless gibberish by some observers, it has been the subject of only a few fragmentary studies. The work of Felicitas D. Goodman represents ...
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A Linguist Looks at Glossolalia - Ministry MagazineFor Dr. Goodman, glossolalia is dissociative behavior that culminates in vocalization. It is an altered state of consciousness accompanied by such kinetic ...Footnotes · Sda Charismatics · Ecstatic Utterance Or...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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an ethnological study of glossalalia george j. jenningsSacerdotal language is the special type used by priests and religious leaders, and differs from spirit language principally by its inclusion of obsolete words.
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[PDF] 1 Features associated with speaking in tongues (Glossolalia ... - CORESpeech is rhythmic, usually contains few or no recognisable words or semantic content, apart from biblical words and phrases. Its phonemic properties have been ...
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[PDF] A phonetic analysis of glossolaliaWithout regard to phoneme usage, certain linguistic features are apparent in connected glossolalic speech. For example, glossolalia has prosodic features ...
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Phonetic Analysis of Glossolalia in Four Cultural Settings - jstorFELICITAS D. GOODMAN. Department of Anthropology. Ohio State University. Glossolalia tape-recorded from four groups -English- and Spanish-speaking - showed ...
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[PDF] Tongue-Speech and Gibberish: An Exploration and ComparisonDec 9, 1998 · The differences among natural language, xenoglossia, and glossolalia will be further explored and explained in PaJ.i 2; the differences between ...
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Science in Christian Perspective - American Scientific AffiliationThe high syllable output per breath would indicate a sing-song or monotonous form of vocalization. The second type of glossolalia may be classified as serious. ...Missing: length spectrographic
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Toward a Typology of Formal Communicative Behaviors: Glossolaliaglossolalia is rationalized in two principal ways. In private prayer - exploiting the design feature total feedback (Hockett 1960:88-96) - the performer is ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Predictability Associated With Reduction in Phonetic Signals Without ...When practicing glossolalia, speakers produce seemingly random sequences of syllables. We tested whether the syllable sequences in glossolalia are truly random, ...Missing: length | Show results with:length
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Philo: On the Contemplative Life or Suppliants - Early Jewish WritingsThis treatise is except for a few digressions a highly eulogistic account of an ascetic community known to Philo and settled near Alexandria.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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A Historical–Contextual Reading of Paul's Use of γλῶσσα/方言 in 1 ...Feb 26, 2024 · This article presents a contextual original-language exegesis of the Apostle Paul's use of the word γλῶσσα (glōssa) or 方言 (fangyan) in 1 Corinthians 12–14.
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CHURCH FATHERS: Church History, Book V (Eusebius)Summary of each segment:
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Hildegard of Bingen's Most Cryptic Creation: Her Unknown ...Jun 18, 2025 · She may have believed that virgins spoke this language in heaven, it has been suggested, or perhaps it was a result of her speaking in tongues ( ...
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10 Ancient and Medieval Christian Heresies the Catholic Church ...May 26, 2018 · The Dulcinites or Dulcinians were a branch of the Apostolic Brethren who were founded in Parma, Italy in 1260 by Gherardo Segarelli, an ...
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Where Did All the Tongue Speakers Go?: The Historical Argument ...Dec 1, 2011 · Not only do many of the Church leaders condemn the few pockets in which sporadic tongue-speakers appear (like Martin Luther and the Zwickau ...
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Encyclopedia of Pentecostal History of Tongues: 150 AD - Bible.caTongues were associated with the truth of God in the apostolic age, but ceased by 150 AD, and were later associated with heresy.
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Shakers and Spirits: The Era of Manifestations in Ohio -Jun 28, 2024 · Recipients of these visions were often young women who would dance, speak in tongues, and reveal their visions to the rest of the community.Missing: 1837-1847 | Show results with:1837-1847
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Edward Irving and the Catholic Apostolic Church - The Victorian WebOct 5, 2005 · In 1832 thoese followers remaining from his former congretation created the Holy Catholic Apostolic, or "Irvingite," Church in Newman Street.Missing: glossolalia | Show results with:glossolalia
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Shamans and Religion: An Anthropological Exploration in Critical ...... speaking in tongues (glossolalia), and collapsing into intense states of concentra- tion—resemble some of the behavior observed in Siberian shamans. We can ...
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Azusa Street Revival - PBSPreviously, few Pentecostals had spoken in tongues, and the languages they used were foreign but known. Seymour and his followers spoke in unknown tongues, ...
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Pentecostalism: William Seymour | Christian History Magazine1906 At the house on Bonnie Brae Street, Los Angeles, Seymour speaks in tongues for the first time. 1906-1909 Azusa Street revival. 1907 G. B. Cashwell brings ...
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AG History - Flower Pentecostal Heritage CenterHistory in the Making highlights the modern-day Pentecostal revival and the formation of the Assemblies of God in 1914.
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Understanding the Charismatic Movement - WWRNThe Pentecostal movement in the early 1900's grew to about 50 million by 1950 and then it exploded with the Charismatic renewal coming into the mainline ...
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About the Renewal - Pentecost Today USADec 9, 2020 · 1967. The Catholic Charismatic Renewal, as it exists today, is the outgrowth from a retreat of several faculty members and students from ...
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Spirit and Power: The Growth and Global Impact of PentecostalismJul 15, 2013 · Pentecostalism is the fastest growing religious movement in the world, currently estimated to have at least 500 million adherents.Missing: 1950s 50
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The nature of glossolalia in the neo-Pentecostal churches in NigeriaJan 11, 2024 · In Nigeria, tongues-speaking was first witnessed in the African Initiated Churches (AIC), particularly those commonly called Aladura Churches ...
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U.S. Missions |### Pentecostal View of Speaking in Tongues
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Pentecostal Theology - The Gospel CoalitionPentecostalism is a Spirit-emphasizing movement that is characterized by baptism in the Spirit for Christians after conversion and speaking in tongues.Missing: initial sources
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Is cessationism biblical? What is a cessationist? | GotQuestions.orgAug 20, 2025 · Is cessationism biblical? What is a cessationist? ... Cessationism is the view that the “miracle gifts” of tongues and healing have ceased—that ...
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[PDF] CESSATIONISM IN 1 COR 13:8-12cessationists and noncessationists have made much more over the list of gifts in 1 ... cessationist position finds himself reading his view of v. Page 10 ...
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The Continuation of the Charismata - The Gospel CoalitionApr 12, 2019 · This article first defines the scope of the debate over whether or not Christians today should earnestly desire spiritual gifts, especially prophecy.
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New Calvinism and Continuationism - Proclaim & DefendJul 23, 2014 · New Calvinism's continuationism believes some miraculous gifts like miracles, healing, prophecy, and speaking in tongues continue in the church.
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[PDF] TOWARD A THEOLOGY OF "SPEAKING IN TONGUES"tongues," in the Roman Catholic and other Christian denomi- nations, challenges one to outline a "theology" of this spiritual gift. Morton Kelsey has made an ...
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(PDF) The Evolution of Glossolalia: A Historical and Theological ...Aug 11, 2024 · Speaking in tongues, also known as glossolalia, is a deeply mystical and transformative aspect of Christian spirituality that has captivated ...
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Do we still need to tarry? | Daniel D. IsgriggJun 11, 2016 · Early Pentecostals believed a person needed to wait upon the Lord at the altar for God to pour out his Spirit. Many of them waited days, weeks or even months ...
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The Azusa Street Revival and the Changing Definition of TonguesMost notably, the Azusa Street Revival emphasized the speaking of tongues, a key component of Pentecostalism. It cannot be said that the rise of the Pentecostal ...
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[PDF] HOW LONG SHALL WE TARRY? A RECEPTION HISTORY OF ...I would ultimately conclude that the practice of tarrying for the baptism in the Holy Spirit is just as needed today as it was a century ago, not because it is ...
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[PDF] Worship: A Pentecostal Perspective1 Jacqueline N. GreyThis paper will first explore the biblical foundations for Pentecostal worship and corporate prayer. Secondly, the forms and rituals of Pentecostal worship will ...
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What We Believe About Speaking in Tongues - Influence MagazineOct 23, 2024 · ... Catholic Apostolic Church became known for speaking in tongues. The group's founder, Presbyterian Edward Irving, used the language of ...
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Pentecostals and Altar Calls: An Evaluation - Andrew K. GabrielJul 9, 2013 · Here we take extra time to respond to God in prayer and hear God speak to us. Altar calls encourage people to also slow down and wait on God in ...
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[PDF] CREDENTIAL HANDBOOK - Minnesota District CouncilSep 9, 2025 · A person seeking to be credentialed with the Assemblies of God must have received the baptism in the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking ...
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Beliefs and Values - Bay Area Vineyard Church“The fullness of life in Jesus Christ.” We are family of believers that are fully committed to experiencing the fullness of life in Jesus Christ.
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Catch the Fire: Soaking Prayer and Charismatic RenewalSoaking, the authors reveal, is a metaphor for practices like resting in the Spirit, prayer for spiritual gifts, healing, prophecy, impartation, and supports ...
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(PDF) Epistemic Ambivalence: Pentecostalism and Candomblé in a ...PDF | On Jul 19, 2023, Daniel Medeiros de Freitas and others published Epistemic Ambivalence: Pentecostalism and Candomblé in a Brazilian City | Find, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Religion and black cultural identity. Roman Catholics, Afro ... - SciELOIn this article, I intend to present some of the tendencies in the current debate between the Afro-Brazilian religions and the black Roman Catholic and ...
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What is the gift of speaking in tongues? | GotQuestions.orgAug 8, 2025 · The first occurrence of speaking in tongues occurred on the day of Pentecost in Acts 2:1–4. The apostles shared the gospel with the crowds, ...Missing: King | Show results with:King
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What is the spiritual gift of interpreting tongues? | GotQuestions.orgJan 4, 2022 · The gift of interpreting tongues is the ability to translate a foreign language into the language of the hearers.
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What does it mean that tongues are a sign for unbelievers (1 ...Jun 23, 2025 · The apostle Paul states that speaking in tongues was “a sign, not for believers but for unbelievers” (1 Corinthians 14:22).
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A study of speaking in tongues in Acts and 1 Corinthians and its use ...The objective of this paper is to investigate both the use and abuse of speaking in tongues. Historical and exegetical methods were used.
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[PDF] SHAMANISM Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy - SelfDefinition.OrgTo the best of our knowledge the present book is the first to cover the entire phenomenon of shamanism and at the same time to.
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Voodoo in Haiti - Alfred Métraux - Google BooksBibliographic information ; Title, Voodoo in Haiti ; Author, Alfred Métraux ; Publisher, A. Deutsch, 1959 ; Original from, The Ohio State University.Missing: glossolalia | Show results with:glossolalia
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Glossolalia and Possession - jstorAlfred Metraux, for example, in his classic study of possession in Haitian Voodoo, points out that possession by the gods is 'sought after and desired,' while ...Missing: Vodou scholarly
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Mediums and ChannelersChannelers say that spirits, aliens, angels, and demons speak through them, while psychic mediums specifically claim to be able to hear, speak with, and even ...
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“Where obscurity is a virtue”: The mystique of unintelligibility in ...This paper compares two genres of Lucumí ritual speech in Cuban Santería, songs and possession trance speech, to argue that unintelligibility is produced ...
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Africa Independent Churches as Amabandla Omoya and Syncretism ...Oct 30, 2023 · The article investigates ways in which these churches respond to the spiritual and cultural needs of Africans. It is interesting to look at how ...
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African churches mix Christianity with indigenous beliefsJan 20, 2007 · The congregations share much with Pentecostal Christianity, emphasizing the Holy Spirit, healing through prayer and speaking in tongues.
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[PDF] Glossolalia and cacophony in South Korea - Harvard UniversityOct 29, 2006 · Glossolalia is "speaking in tongues" in unintelligible speech, while cacophony is the result of many individuals doing this at the same time.
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[PDF] The Soul of Korean Christianity: How the Shamans, Buddha, and ...Jan 1, 2014 · function within the same culture of han'”; through rituals such as healing, exorcism, charismatic preaching, dancing, and speaking in tongues ...
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The Truths and Explanations of Light Language - Brainz MagazineApr 15, 2025 · Light Language is a healing method that invites individuals to embark on a transformative journey alongside a skilled practitioner.Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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[PDF] Battle for the mind, a physiology of conversion and brain-washingcaused by V-bomb explosions, quite imaginary situations to abreact the emotions of fear or anger could be suggested to a patient under drugs; though as a ...Missing: glossolalia dissonance
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The measurement of regional cerebral blood flow during glossolaliaNov 22, 2006 · This is the first functional neuroimaging study to demonstrate changes in cerebral activity during glossolalia.
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[PDF] The measurement of regional cerebral blood flow during glossolaliaGlossolalia (or “speaking in tongues”) is an unusual mental state that has great personal and religious meaning. Glossolalia is experienced as a normal and ...
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Striking EEG profiles from single episodes of glossolalia ... - PubMedThe first case involved the occurrence of a delta-wave-dominant electrical seizure for about 10 sec. from the temporal lobe only of a Transcendental Meditation ...
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Striking EEG Profiles from Single Episodes of Glossolalia and ...The first case involved the occurrence of a delta-wave-dominant electrical seizure for about 10 sec. from the temporal lobe only of a Transcendental Meditation ...
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Temporal Lobe Epilepsy with Ecstatic Seizures (So‐Called ...The present report documents for the first time the polygraphic pattern of an ecstatic seizure and confirms that this kind of seizure may be an expression of a ...
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Brain structural evidence for a frontal pole specialization in glossolaliaJun 23, 2020 · These findings suggest that glossolalia involves a degree of neurocognitive specialization, though not at the level of language control and production networks.Missing: suggestion | Show results with:suggestion
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Examining the function of neurobiology in Christian spiritual ...Nov 24, 2020 · The purpose of this article is to explore briefly what research is currently available on the role of neurobiological correlates in God-generated spiritual ...
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Warfield - Counterfeit Miracles - Monergism |"For," says he, "those that are baptized do not now receive the Spirit on the imposition of hands, so as to speak in the tongues of all the peoples; neither are ...
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The Case for Cessationism Stands - Grace to YouMay 5, 2014 · The argument for cessationism based on the end of the gift of apostleship stands. ... John MacArthur cites many others in his book Strange Fire.
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The Miraculous Gifts and the Question of CessationismThis article will argue that the miraculous gifts have ceased, especially focusing on the gifts of apostleship, prophecy, healing, miracles, and, to a lesser ...
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Bakker Is Convicted on All Counts; First Felon Among TV EvangelistsOct 6, 1989 · Jim Bakker, who built a multimillion-dollar religious empire on an image of wholesome values and religious faith, was convicted today on all 24 fraud and ...
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How the Prosperity Gospel Works - People | HowStuffWorksJul 22, 2024 · ... financial exploitation. When Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the ... First and foremost was speaking in tongues, in which the spirit ...
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Sarah's Sinfulness : Egalitarianism, Denied Difference, and Gender ...I will show how Pentecostalism, in spite of its fundamental egalitarian ethos, is structured on gendered, binary differences. Not only does this difference ...Missing: critiques glossolalia
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Pentecostal Women Leaders: The Interplay of Egalitarian Theology ...Jan 31, 2024 · Most Pentecostal movements embrace women leaders due to egalitarian theology, which has a push-pull relationship with feminism, and is now ...
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Religious Fundamentalism & Imperialism in Latin AmericaDec 19, 2022 · In this context, the alliance between Pentecostalism and religious fundamentalism gave rise to what became known as neo-Pentecostalism, a faith ...Missing: anthropology | Show results with:anthropology
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Pentecostalism in Latin America: Conversion, Politics, BoliviaJan 15, 2016 · The rapid rise of Pentecostalism in the global south is a significant shift in Christianity largely ignored by the religious and secular worlds.
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The Evangelical Groundswell in Latin America - Religion OnlineFor Martin, the growth of Pentecostalism in Latin America is a logical extension of the centuries-old clash of two imperial visions, the result of which are ...
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The kids of Jesus Camp, 10 years later: 'Was it child abuse? Yes ...Jul 6, 2016 · For many viewers, Jesus Camp was their first exposure to a Pentecostal church service, where crying, screaming, dancing, speaking in tongues ...Missing: stereotypes | Show results with:stereotypes