by Daniel A. Tappeiner
Asian Journal of Pentecostal Studies, January 1, 1999
The Pentecostal/Charismatic movement generally interprets itself as a great, new and final movement of God in the end times. Some classical Pentecostals speak of their movement as the “latter rain,” the final outpouring of the Holy Spirit prior to the apocalyptic return of Jesus Christ. [...]
Archive for July, 2008
A Theology of Church History as Apologia for the Pentecostal/charismatic Movement
Posted in Articles by our mentor at ASCM, Daniel Tappeiner, tagged Charismatic, Pentecostalism on July 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
An Updated Spiritual Autobiography
Posted in γραφω αυτοις, tagged Bernard Bragas, spirtual autobiography on July 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I cannot really start an auto-biography narrating the story of my life. It is really my mother who has to be credited for my journey to faith. She’s been a Christian for already 22 years and I wouldn’t even continue on with the faith if I didn’t see her so devoted to the Lord. I [...]
Computer on the go..
Posted in Project Alexandria on July 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Mission Alexandria’s computer and other resources are now available for use. The regular library operation isn’t still fixed. The computer is for free usage. (Just for the update.)
J.I. Packer speaks (part 2)
Posted in Articles by J.I. Packer of Regent College, tagged Christian Theologian, J.I. Packer on July 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
…on same sex blessing
…on first order issues
…on implications for the church
…on the future of the church
J.I. Packer speaks
Posted in Articles by J.I. Packer of Regent College, tagged Christian Theologian, J.I. Packer on July 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
*from youtube.com
…on God and vocation
…on daily work as worship
…on daily work as ministry
…on offering our work to God
…on accommodating youth in the church
…on writing
A RESPONSE TO CALDWELL’S TRUMPET CALL TO ETHNOHERMENEUTICS
Posted in Articles by our mentor at ASCM, Daniel Tappeiner, tagged Christian Theology, hermeneutics on July 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
DANIEL A. TAPPEINER
Asian Seminary of Christian Ministries
1. Caldwell’s Call to Ethnohermeneutics
Recently Professor Larry Caldwell blew the trumpet in the hallowed halls of academic Zion, in the Philippines, on behalf of what he calls the new discipline of ethnohermeneutics. He did this in his paper to the AGST Annual Theological Conference. This paper was subsequently published [...]
Creation: Pattern, God and Man
Posted in Articles by our mentor at ASCM, Daniel Tappeiner, tagged Christian Theology, Creation, God and Man on July 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
DANIEL A. TAPPEINER
Melodyland School of Theology
Anaheim, California 92806
From: JASA 29 (June 1977): 58-64.
“By the word of the Lord the heavens were made, and all their host by the breath of his mouth.” Ps. 33:6
“For from him and through him end to him are all things, to him be glory for ever. Amen.” Rom. [...]
Ecstasy and Tongue Speaking: A Corrective Note
Posted in Articles by our mentor at ASCM, Daniel Tappeiner, tagged Christian Theology, Pentecostalism, Speaking in Tongues, Spiritual Gifts on July 5, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Daniel A. Tappeiner
John Wesley College
Owosso, Michigan
From: JASA 26 (September 1974): 131.
The so-called tongues issue is very much alive within evangelical circles, as can be seen by a quick perusal of articles recently published in many popular and scholarly publications. Often in these articles there is a recurring point which, as yet, seems to have [...]
The Function of Tongue-Speaking for the Individual:
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DANIEL A. TAPPEINER
John Wesley College
Owosso, Michigan
From: JASA 26 (March 1974): 29-32
A Psycho-Theological Model
Introduction
Paul states the fundamental proposition concerning the function of tongues for the individual in these words: “He who speaks in a tongue edifies himself…” (I Cor. 14:4). In this article we will he concerned with a psycho-theological model for interpreting the function [...]