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A History of Christian Doctrine (Springfield, MO: Gospel Publishing House, 1955). Boyd, an Assemblies of God teacher, used Scofield’s definition of “dispensation” and his seven ages but rejected his definition of the kingdom of heaven and the postponed-kingdom theory. 238 R. V. Pierard, “Evangelicalism,” in Elwell, ed., Evangeli- cal Dictionary, 379. 239 “The National Association of Evangelicals, About NAE,” www.nae.net/about.htm (Carol Stream, IL: NAE, 1999). 240 Christine Gardner, “Hungry for God,” Christianity Today, 5 April 1999, 33. 241 “The National Association of Evangelicals, Ministry, Statement of Faith,” www.nae.net/ministry-statement.html (Carol Stream, IL: NAE, 1999). 242 Frank Stagg, The Holy Spirit Today (Nashville: Broadman, 1973), 11-18. In a telephone conversation with J. L. Hall, Stagg explained that as a New Testament professor, he derived his views on the Godhead from the New Testament instead of the creeds. He further acknowledged that his views were the same as those of T. F. Tenney, United Pentecostal district superintendent of Louisiana. Interestingly, Stagg had baptized Tenney as a boy in the Baptist church, before he converted to the United Pentecostal Church. 243 See James D. G. Dunn, Christology, vol. 1 of The Christ and The Spirit (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1998), 367, 371; Oscar Cullmann, The Christology of the New Testament (London: SCM Press, 1963), 265-66. 244 W. A. Criswell, Expository Sermons on Revelation (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1961-66) 1:145-46. 245 Christianity Today, 17 March 1989. 246 Charles C. Ryrie, So Great Salvation: What It Means to Believe in Jesus Christ (1989), emphasis in original. 247 Zane Hodges, Absolutely Free! (1989). 248 Christianity Today, 18 March 1988. 249 Christianity Today, 5 March 1990. 250 See J. L. Hall, The United Pentecostal Church and the 380
Notes Evangelical Movement (Hazelwood, MO: Word Aflame Press, 1990). 251 Irving Hexham, “Cults,” in Elwell, ed., 289. Chapter 8. Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy 252 Lane, 213. 253 Ibid., 213-14. 254 Kenneth Woodward, “Hail, Mary,” Newsweek, 25 August 1997, 49. 255 Pope Paul VI, promulgator, Dogmatic Constitution on the Church (Lumen Gentium), 21 November 1964, 2:15, in “The Holy See, Archive, Documents of the Vatican II Council, Constitutions” [hereafter “Holy See”], www.vatican.va/ archive/par_en.htm (Vatican City: Roman Catholic Church, 1999). 256 Ibid., 2:14, 16. 257 Idem, Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation (Dei Verbum), 18 November 1965, 2:10, in “Holy See.” 258 Lane, 218. 259 Ibid., 219. 260 Anastasia Toufexis, “What to Do When Priests Stray,” Time, 24 September 1990, 79. 261 See, for example, Church Law & Tax Report, 13, no. 2 (March-April 1999): 18-29. In this issue, of nine reported cases of sexual misconduct by clergy, eight involved Roman Catholic priests. 262 “Healer’s Trials,” Time, 25 October 1982. 263 Jackson Daily News, 7 August 1983. 264 “Pope attacks pardon ‘directly from God,’” Jackson Daily News, 11 December 1984. 265 “Christmas Gift,” Time, 30 December 1985, 71. 266 Richard Ostling, “Blueprint for Union,” Time, 22 March 1982, 60. 267 Religious News Service, “Joint Commission Agrees on Meaning of Salvation,” Christianity Today, 20 March 1987, 61. 268 “Lutherans and Catholics Reach Some Surprising 381
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Notes<br />
Evangelical Movement (Hazelwood, MO: Word Aflame Press, 1990).<br />
251 Irving Hexham, “Cults,” in Elwell, ed., 289.<br />
Chapter 8. Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy<br />
252 Lane, 213.<br />
253 Ibid., 213-14.<br />
254 Kenneth Woodward, “Hail, Mary,” Newsweek, 25 August<br />
1997, 49.<br />
255 Pope Paul VI, promulgator, Dogmatic Constitution on<br />
the Church (Lumen Gentium), 21 November 1964, 2:15, in<br />
“The Holy See, Archive, Documents <strong>of</strong> the Vatican II Council,<br />
Constitutions” [hereafter “Holy See”], www.vatican.va/<br />
archive/par_en.htm (Vatican City: Roman Catholic Church,<br />
1999).<br />
256 Ibid., 2:14, 16.<br />
257 Idem, Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation<br />
(Dei Verbum), 18 November 1965, 2:10, in “Holy See.”<br />
258 Lane, 218.<br />
259 Ibid., 219.<br />
260 Anastasia Toufexis, “What to Do When Priests Stray,”<br />
Time, 24 September 1990, 79.<br />
261 See, for example, Church Law & Tax Report, 13, no. 2<br />
(March-April 1999): 18-29. In this issue, <strong>of</strong> nine reported cases<br />
<strong>of</strong> sexual misconduct by clergy, eight involved Roman Catholic<br />
priests.<br />
262 “Healer’s Trials,” Time, 25 October 1982.<br />
263 Jackson Daily News, 7 August 1983.<br />
264 “Pope attacks pardon ‘directly from God,’” Jackson<br />
Daily News, 11 December 1984.<br />
265 “Christmas Gift,” Time, 30 December 1985, 71.<br />
266 Richard Ostling, “Blueprint for Union,” Time, 22 March<br />
1982, 60.<br />
267 Religious News Service, “Joint Commission Agrees on<br />
Meaning <strong>of</strong> Salvation,” <strong>Christian</strong>ity Today, 20 March 1987, 61.<br />
268 “Lutherans and Catholics Reach Some Surprising<br />
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