The nearly perfect crime : how the church almost killed the ministry of healing / Francis MacNutt.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, MI : Chosen Books, c2005.Description: 248 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0800793900 (cloth)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT 732.5 .M336 2005
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Contents:
The nearly perfect crime -- There has to be more! -- Our long lost inheritance -- "And His name shall be called--" -- How did Jesus see his mission? -- Basic Christian preaching -- The baptism with the Holy Spirit -- Ministry with power : the news spreads -- The Spirit flourishes : the first 325 years -- The church unplugs the power -- Forgotten motives : compassion and witness to the truth -- The major decline : Plato and the pagans -- Caught in transition : St. Augustine -- Healing gets lost in chaos : the barbarian at the gate -- Healing prayer is elevated out of reach -- The royal touch -- The Protestant Reformation and the further decline of healing -- The Enlightenment and dispensationalism : the final blows -- Expectant faith remains in the people -- Fires start (and are put out) -- Pentecost returns : the twentieth century -- Charismatic renewal and the third wave -- The new face of Christianity -- Will we remain on the sidelines?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-239) and index.

The nearly perfect crime -- There has to be more! -- Our long lost inheritance -- "And His name shall be called--" -- How did Jesus see his mission? -- Basic Christian preaching -- The baptism with the Holy Spirit -- Ministry with power : the news spreads -- The Spirit flourishes : the first 325 years -- The church unplugs the power -- Forgotten motives : compassion and witness to the truth -- The major decline : Plato and the pagans -- Caught in transition : St. Augustine -- Healing gets lost in chaos : the barbarian at the gate -- Healing prayer is elevated out of reach -- The royal touch -- The Protestant Reformation and the further decline of healing -- The Enlightenment and dispensationalism : the final blows -- Expectant faith remains in the people -- Fires start (and are put out) -- Pentecost returns : the twentieth century -- Charismatic renewal and the third wave -- The new face of Christianity -- Will we remain on the sidelines?

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