by Luke Geraty | Apr 23, 2015 | Posts
My early Christian experience was largely in church traditions that were about as far from any form of sacramentalism that one could get. Our family attended churches within the Evangelical and Charismatic movements, none of which ever used the word “sacrament.”...
by Luke Geraty | Oct 8, 2014 | Posts
The Book of Hebrews provides what is arguably the best narrative theology of the “communion of saints” in chapter 11. Often referred to as the “chapter of faith,” the writer describes the faith of the Patriarchs and Prophets and a few others...
by Luke Geraty | Sep 10, 2014 | Posts
The story of Jacob and Esau is well known (Gen. 25-27). Esau, the eldest son of Isaac, sold his birthright to Jacob, his younger brother, for a bowl of stew. It was a catastrophic failure on Esau’s part, as we read in Scripture that God hated Esau (Mal. 1:2-3)...
by Luke Geraty | Apr 10, 2014 | Posts
Dr. Allan Anderson writes, “Pentecostalism is above all else a missionary movement— this premise enables us to understand the primary motivation for its global expansion throughout the twentieth century. Global Pentecostalism began as a restorationist or...
by Luke Geraty | Jan 31, 2014 | Posts
I’ve heard through various sources that the Molt has become a Pentecostal. I’m not sure if that’s accurate, but I do know that he and Pentecostals have been in dialogue. Since I’m currently in the midst of spending a lot of my academic time...
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