-
ceased with the
Apostolic Age of the
church (or soon thereafter). The
cessationist doctrine arose in the
Reformed theology:
initially in
response to claims...
- "continuationists" (including Catholics, Methodists, and Pentecostals),
while the
cessationist perspective,
which teaches that
charismata ended in the
Apostolic era...
-
message is to snub that
which the Holy
Spirit inspired."
MacArthur is a
cessationist,
holding that the "sign gifts" (such as prophecy)
described in the Bible...
- have any new
revelation or
people who are
designated as prophets. As
cessationists, they
identify the
ability to
prophesy as a gift that died out with...
- "The
Facts of The
Brownsville Revival". Hank Hanegraaff, a well
known cessationist and
author of the book
Counterfeit Revival,
criticized the
revival for...
-
typically ascribed to
Pentecostal denominations, and not
others that are
cessationist (believing that
miraculous gifts have ceased.) In
terms of denominational...
- Four
authors each
provide four
viewpoints concerning spiritual gifts:
Cessationist, "Open But Cautious",
Third Wave, and Pentecostal/Charismatic. Bullock...
- spirit", a "heavenly language", or
perhaps the
language of angels.
Cessationists believe that all the
miraculous gifts of the Holy
Spirit ceased to occur...
-
traditional evangelical churches remain opposed to the
movement and
teach a
cessationist theology. The
classic Pentecostalism movement usually traces its origin...
-
forgiven him,
neither in this world,
neither in the
world to come.").
Cessationists believe that
these gifts were
given only in New
Testament times and...