What's
Wrong With The Faith Movement -- E. W. Kenyon and the
Twelve Apostles of Another Gospel (Part One)
by Hendrik H. Hanegraaff. Christian
Research Journal, 1993:winter:p.16. Since faith is
essential to dynamic Christian living, what could
be wrong with a movement distinguished by its emphasis
on faith? Unfortunately, an overview of the Faith
movement's major sources and teachers reveals much
that is wrong, and Hendrik H. Hanegraaff demonstrates.
What's
Wrong with the Faith Movement? The Teachings of Kenneth
Copeland (Part Two)
by Hendrik H. Hanegraaff and Erwin M.
de Castro. Christian Research Journal, 1993:spring:p.16.
Kenneth Copeland is considered by many the "chief
exponent" of Faith theology. His massive international
influence is staggering, especially in light of his
many departures from historic Christianity. Just how
serious are these departures? Hendrik H. Hanegraaff
and Erwin M. de Castro provide the answer.
Faith
in Faith or Faith in God?
Christian Research Journal, 1990:win./spr.:p.31
("Viewpoint") Hendrik H. Hanegraaff argues
that the "word of faith" movement may
be the greatest threat to historic Christianity
from within.
- An
Evening with Rodney Howard-Browne
by Julia Duin. Christian Research Journal,
1995:winter:p.43. South Africa's "Holy Ghost
bartender," Rodney Howard-Browne, is bringing
laughter and confusion to churches around the world,
mocking those who question his "anointing"
and intimidating his critics with threats of damnation.
Freedom
from the Faith Movement: The Personal Testimony of Jeff
Beard
by Jeff Beard. Christian Research Newsletter,
v.3:no.4 (1990). Ex-Word Faith Testimony.
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