In Our Own Tongues

In Our Own Tongues
Author: Madison, Fabu
Publisher: University of Nairobi Press
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2015-03-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9966846751

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In Our Own Tongues gives poetic voice to three generations of African-American women. It celebrates how Black women speak and do in the ways best known to them. This powerful and healing collection of poetry touches on a variety of experiences in the United States regarding emotional abuse, physical and sexual assaults, racism, lynchings, political issues as well as the permeating smell of magnolias.

In Our Own Tongues

In Our Own Tongues
Author: Peter C. Phan
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2015-02-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608334724

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Who is to be the primary evangelizer of Asia? What Asian forms of worship and prayer are both authentically Christian and culturally appropriate? In Our Own Tongues is reading for anyone interested in the emergence of "world Christianity" and its future in the 21st century.--From publisher's description

Speaking in Tongues

Speaking in Tongues
Author: Mark J. Cartledge
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2012-04-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 162032122X

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Speaking in tongues (glossolalia) is a common spiritual phenomenon in the Pentecostal and Charismatic streams of the Christian church. Such Christians believe that when they speak in tongues they are communicating with God in a language that they have never learned--spiritual prayer language given to them by the Holy Spirit. This innovative volume seeks to enhance our understanding and appreciation of glossolalia by examining it from a range of different angles. Christian scholars from diverse academic disciplines bring to bear the insights of their own specialist areas to shed new light on the practice of speaking in tongues. The disciplines include: New Testament Studies--Max Turner Theology--Frank D. Macchia History--Neil Hudson Philosophy--James K. A. Smith Linguistics--David Hilborn Sociology--Margaret M. Poloma Psychology--William K. Kay A final chapter by Mark J. Cartledge seeks to show how all of these perspectives can work together and enrich a Christian appreciation of the gift of tongues.

Seventy Reasons for Speaking in Tongues

Seventy Reasons for Speaking in Tongues
Author: Bill Hamon
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2012-11-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0768487749

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Speak in Tongues? About 95 percent of Spirit-baptized Christians don’t understand the purposes and benefits of speaking in tongues. More than 600 million Christians have received the gift of the Holy Spirit, yet most do not utilize this precious gift to its full potential. And many who do speak in tongues on a regular basis do not fully understand all the benefits this gift brings. You can learn how to use your spirit language to see prayers answered, activate more faith, receive healing and victory, and increase God’s love and power within your life and ministry. You can utilize the gifts of the Holy Spirit through speaking in tongues by learning: 70 Reasons for Speaking in Tongues 15 Biblical Proof Reasons 30 Personal Benefit and Blessing Reasons 25 Powerful Spiritual Ministry Reasons 70 Reasons for Speaking in Tongues was written for Spirit-filled believers and those who want to know more about this God-given, Holy Spirit-infused gift that has changed hearts and minds for generations.

The Gift of Tongues

The Gift of Tongues
Author: Robert Henderson
Publisher: Chosen Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493431293

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Is the gift of tongues for today? Does God want me to have the gift of tongues? Should I ask for the gift of tongues? Believers have asked these questions and many others about this debated and mysterious spiritual gift. Offering fresh biblical insight, Robert Henderson has written an essential guide that helps readers understand and discover the power of tongues to remove limits and establish a renewed relationship with God transcending the natural realm. In these pages, you will · gain biblical understanding of the mystery of tongues · learn how to empower your prayer life · defeat discouragement, depression, and disillusionment · receive an impartation for this spiritual gift to become a reality in your own life · enter a new realm of personal power, hope, and faith in the Lord Let go of powerless Christianity and ready yourself for the supernatural, in which the Bible declares that every believer can operate!

Speaking in Tongues: A Critical Historical Examination, Volume 2

Speaking in Tongues: A Critical Historical Examination, Volume 2
Author: Philip E. Blosser
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2023-08-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1666797642

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In three carefully researched volumes, this ground-breaking study examines the gift of tongues through two thousand years of church history. Starting in the present and working back in time, these volumes consider (1) the modern redefinition of “tongues” as a private prayer language; (2) the church’s perennial understanding of “tongues” as ordinary human languages; and (3) the Corinthian “tongues,” which, in light of Jewish liturgical tradition, turn out to have been a Semitic liturgical language requiring bilingual interpreters. This second volume tracks the perception and practice of tongues back through the first eighteen hundred years of church history, demonstrating that “tongue-speaking” was always active but puzzlingly different from today’s glossolalia. From Pope Benedict XIV’s detailed treatise in the 1700s, it works back through long-forgotten scholastic and patristic debates to the earliest Christian writers such as Irenaeus. No other resource on the subject approaches the depth and scope of the present volume.

Can I Really Speak in Tongues?

Can I Really Speak in Tongues?
Author: Peter L. Arbib
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2016-12-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781516950355

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To all Christians who have been taught conflicting teachings on what God has made available to the believers after they received the gift holy spirit when they became born again. To those who want to "clear the air" in their own understanding concerning the conflicting religious views and false doctrine regarding the different parts of the gift holy spirit (the nine manifestations) and who receives them. This book will show you via evidence in The Word of God, that what God made available on the Day of Pentecost, is still available with the same fullness and the same power as the new born again believers in the first century church. And utilized after the resurrection of Jesus Christ and after the pouring out of the gift holy spirit on Pentecost, by Speaking In Tongues by the twelve Apostles. (Acts 2: 1-12) Speaking In Tongues was the first manifestation the new Christians utilized after becoming born again in the first century church. Maybe there is a message here for current believers to emulate concerning what we should do after we receive the gift holy spirit.

Speaking in Tongues: A Critical Historical Examination

Speaking in Tongues: A Critical Historical Examination
Author: Philip E. Blosser
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2022-09-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1666737771

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In three carefully researched volumes, this ground-breaking study examines the gift of tongues through 2,000 years of church history. Starting in the present and working back in time, these volumes consider (1) the modern redefinition of “tongues” as a private prayer language; (2) the church’s perennial understanding of “tongues” as ordinary human languages; and (3) the Corinthian “tongues,” which, in light of Jewish liturgical tradition, turn out to have been a foreign liturgical language (Hebrew or Aramaic) requiring bilingual interpreters. In the first volume, the authors establish that modern glossolalia, far from being a supernatural gift enjoyed by certain believers since the time of Pentecost and undergoing a resurgence in modern times, has no precedent in church life prior to the nineteenth century. They discuss why German theologians, responding to the Irvingite revival, coined the term “glossolalia” in the 1830s; why Pentecostals between 1906–8 quietly began redefining “tongues” to mean a heavenly language unintelligible to human beings but pleasing to God, instead of foreign languages useful for evangelism; why Protestant cessationists believed miraculous tongues had ceased; and why interpolated idioms like “unknown tongues” in Protestant Bibles were aimed originally at Rome’s use of Latin.

In Our Own Tongues

In Our Own Tongues
Author: Clifford Alika
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 1984*
Genre: Church work with Asian Americans
ISBN:

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Speaking in Tongues: A Critical Historical Examination

Speaking in Tongues: A Critical Historical Examination
Author: Philip E. Blosser
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2022-09-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1666797626

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In three carefully researched volumes, this ground-breaking study examines the gift of tongues through 2,000 years of church history. Starting in the present and working back in time, these volumes consider (1) the modern redefinition of "tongues" as a private prayer language; (2) the church's perennial understanding of "tongues" as ordinary human languages; and (3) the Corinthian "tongues," which, in light of Jewish liturgical tradition, turn out to have been a foreign liturgical language (Hebrew or Aramaic) requiring bilingual interpreters. In the first volume, the authors establish that modern glossolalia, far from being a supernatural gift enjoyed by certain believers since the time of Pentecost and undergoing a resurgence in modern times, has no precedent in church life prior to the nineteenth century. They discuss why German theologians, responding to the Irvingite revival, coined the term "glossolalia" in the 1830s; why Pentecostals between 1906-8 quietly began redefining "tongues" to mean a heavenly language unintelligible to human beings but pleasing to God, instead of foreign languages useful for evangelism; why Protestant cessationists believed miraculous tongues had ceased; and why interpolated idioms like "unknown tongues" in Protestant Bibles were aimed originally at Rome's use of Latin.