Definition of Continuationist. Meaning of Continuationist. Synonyms of Continuationist

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- opposition to the "open, but cautious" continuationists. On the other hand, "open but cautious" continuationists may agree with cessationist arguments...
- continue to be bestowed by the Holy Spirit on Christians are known as "continuationists" (including Catholics, Methodists, and Pentecostals), while the cessationist...
- wide circulation of the Scofield Reference Bible. Pentecostals are continuationists, meaning they believe that all of the spiritual gifts, including the...
- submit to their husbands." Regarding spiritual gifts, Driscoll is a continuationist. Regarding creation, he is a "Historic Creationist". In his book Doctrine:...
- of the most prominent voices in American Christianity against the continuationist beliefs of Pentecostalism and the Charismatic Movement, which ****ert...
- Spirit continues to give spiritual gifts to Christians are known as continuationists. These charismata may include prophecy, tongues, miraculous healing...
- own pleasure and glory.” Regarding spiritual gifts, Chandler is a continuationist. He believes that supernatural gifts such as prophecy, miracles, healings...
- Lutheran, Methodist, Pentecostals and charismatics, adhere to the continuationist position, believing that all the spiritual gifts are distributed among...
- was the leader and founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. Being Continuationist, the movement is characterized by a belief that the miracles, visions...
- with a strong doctrinal basis that is evangelical, Reformed, and continuationist." This move towards Reformed (or Calvinist) doctrine is illustrated...