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jaz_b's review
4.0
Two words: thought provoking. If you’re a cessationist, this book at the very least will make you question everything you’ve ever thought about miraculous gifts and it’s role in the church. If you’re a continuist, it will not only strengthen your beliefs but it will given you new questions to delve into and more information to understand the topic to a fuller extent.
The most helpful thing about this book is the questions he asks and the experiences he adds into the mix. Very fascinating and a super easy read. The only critique is he spends hardly any time in the practicality of it and how it can be played out in the church.
The most helpful thing about this book is the questions he asks and the experiences he adds into the mix. Very fascinating and a super easy read. The only critique is he spends hardly any time in the practicality of it and how it can be played out in the church.
cdeck's review
3.0
Interesting concepts. Sam Storms has a unique perspective and theology. May not agree on particulars of application but good read nonetheless.
a2jc4life's review
5.0
This was a pretty simple book, a fairly quick read, but it did a good job addressing a lot of the common questions/objections about continuationism. More importantly, it did so from a biblically-rooted perspective. There are definitely deeper/more thorough reads on the subject (Storms himself has a few), but for a quick introduction to where continuationists are coming from, this is a good choice.
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