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A History of Christian Doctrine Agreements,” Christianity Today, 16 December 1983, 11. 269 “Perspectives on Koinonia: Final Report of the International Roman Catholic/Pentecostal Dialogue (1985-1989),” Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies 12, no. 2 (Fall 1990): 128. 270 Demetrios J. Constantelos, An Old Faith for Modern Man, 2 nd ed. (New York: Greek Orthodox Diocese, 1964), 17-20. Chapter 9. The Healing Revival and the Latter Rain Movement 271 See David K. Bernard, Spiritual Gifts (Hazelwood, MO: Word Aflame Press, 1997), chapters 9-11. 272 He rejected the idea of three persons in the Godhead and the idea of an eternal Son. He held that Jesus is the fullness of the Godhead incarnate. However, he believed that the humanity of Jesus was a special divine creation, with Mary serving as the “incubator” only and not the biological mother. 273 Hollenweger, Pentecostals, 354-55. 274 Nathaniel Urshan, personal interview, Austin, TX, 24 April 1999. 275 “The William Branham Memorial Service,” www.biblebelievers.org/wbmtos.htm (Mt. Pearl, Newfoundland, Canada: Bible Believers Association, 1999), emphasis in original. 276 French, 222. 277 P. G. Chappell, “Roberts, Granville Oral,” in Burgess et al., eds., Dictionary, 760. 278 Steven Lawson, “Charismatics Rally Behind Roberts,” Charisma, September 1987, 64. 279 D. J. Wilson, “Kuhlman, Kathryn,” in Burgess et al., eds., Dictionary, 530, citing Jamie Buckingham, Daughter of Destiny: Kathryn Kuhlman . . . Her Story (1976), 247. 280 Nathaniel Urshan (UPCI general superintendent), personal interview, Austin, TX, 24 April 1999. At the merger of the PCI and PAJC to form the UPC, PCI ministers believed that the 382
organization owned a publishing house and that it would now belong to the UPC. They soon discovered, however, that the publishing house was held in the name of Kidson, who was PCI secretary, and he did not allow the UPC to take possession. 281 Quoted in R. M. Riss, “Latter Rain Movement,” in Burgess et al., eds., Dictionary, 534, emphasis in original. 282 Clanton, 189. 10. The Charismatic Movement 283 Steven Lawson, “Robert Walker Reflects upon 50 Years of Christian Life” (interview), Charisma, July 1989. 284 F. A. Sullivan, “Catholic Charismatic Renewal,” in Burgess et al., eds., Dictionary, 112. 285 Steven Lawson, “The Big Charismatic Get-Together,” Charisma, September 1987, 56. 286 Julia Duin, “The Holy Spirit and World Evangelization,” Christianity Today, 4 September 1987, 44. 287 James Beverley, “Dental Miracle Reports Draw Criticism,” Christianity Today, 24 May 1999, 17. 288 R. M. Riss, “Hagin, Kenneth E.,” in Burgess et al., eds., Dictionary, 345. 289 See D. R. McConnell, A Different Gospel: A Historical and Biblical Analysis of the Modern Faith Movement (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1988), 3-14. 290 Dennis Bennett, “A Second Look at the Third Wave,” Ministries Today, July/August 1989, 8. 291 David Barrett, “Statistics, Global,” in Burgess et al., eds., Dictionary, 816. 292 J. I. Packer, “Piety on Fire,” Christianity Today, 12 May 1989, 18. 293 Stephen Strang, “Pentecostals at a Crossroads,” Charisma, November 1998, 130. 294 Peter Hocken, “Charismatic Movement,” in Burgess et al, eds., Dictionary, 155-56. 295 Ibid., 156-58. Notes 383
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organization owned a publishing house and that it would now<br />
belong to the UPC. They soon discovered, however, that the<br />
publishing house was held in the name <strong>of</strong> Kidson, who was PCI<br />
secretary, and he did not allow the UPC to take possession.<br />
281 Quoted in R. M. Riss, “Latter Rain Movement,” in Burgess<br />
et al., eds., Dictionary, 534, emphasis in original.<br />
282 Clanton, 189.<br />
10. The Charismatic Movement<br />
283 Steven Lawson, “Robert Walker Reflects upon 50 Years <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Christian</strong> Life” (interview), Charisma, July 1989.<br />
284 F. A. Sullivan, “Catholic Charismatic Renewal,” in Burgess<br />
et al., eds., Dictionary, 112.<br />
285 Steven Lawson, “The Big Charismatic Get-Together,”<br />
Charisma, September 1987, 56.<br />
286 Julia Duin, “The Holy Spirit and World Evangelization,”<br />
<strong>Christian</strong>ity Today, 4 September 1987, 44.<br />
287 James Beverley, “Dental Miracle Reports Draw Criticism,”<br />
<strong>Christian</strong>ity Today, 24 May 1999, 17.<br />
288 R. M. Riss, “Hagin, Kenneth E.,” in Burgess et al., eds.,<br />
Dictionary, 345.<br />
289 See D. R. McConnell, A Different Gospel: A Historical<br />
and Biblical Analysis <strong>of</strong> the Modern Faith Movement<br />
(Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1988), 3-14.<br />
290 Dennis Bennett, “A Second Look at the Third Wave,”<br />
Ministries Today, July/August 1989, 8.<br />
291 David Barrett, “Statistics, Global,” in Burgess et al., eds.,<br />
Dictionary, 816.<br />
292 J. I. Packer, “Piety on Fire,” <strong>Christian</strong>ity Today, 12 May<br />
1989, 18.<br />
293 Stephen Strang, “Pentecostals at a Crossroads,”<br />
Charisma, November 1998, 130.<br />
294 Peter Hocken, “Charismatic Movement,” in Burgess et al,<br />
eds., Dictionary, 155-56.<br />
295 Ibid., 156-58.<br />
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