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For too long our theologians have been influenced by the cessationism of John Calvin and Benjamin B. Warfield. Though dead, these two have had an influence upon the majority of the church. Due to the scholarly presentation of anti-cessationist literature, Christians have very quickly embraced this anti-scriptural viewpoint. The cessationist viewpoint has effected other areas of the Christian's devotional life such as confidence that God will interven in answer to prayer, the need for guidance, etc.
Ruthven has done an excellent job of refuting the cessationist viewpoint from the level of a scholar. Yet, Ruthven does not refute this error through scholarship alone but deals with the most important aspect of proving the truth that the Charismata is available today - the Scriptures themselves.
I highly recommend this important work. Get it today if you can find it.
Thiose interested in the cessationist debate would do well to read Warfield's book along with Ruthven's more than competent response.
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... Took a chance, struck gold. Now look, I have degrees in History, have read 100's of books on that subject alone. Nothing like it has passed my old and weak eyes like this 'thing' of Gerbi's. Man's a genius. Delved into a subject long just not even imagined, drug it up, made it understandable, holy cow! Who knew! Surely not the multi Ph.D. friend who reacted much the same, "Buffon!, he said, I didn't know that". The Dispute of (or Argument about), the MEANING of New World is something (like Beard) that those interested in history simply cannot avoid, except at their peril.
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For those who want to further their command over Rousseau's life- I suggest them to read 'Confessions' by Rousseau.
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"Luther's Last Battles" contains extensive interpretation of several of these latter polemical tracts. It is a task that few, if any, historians have undertaken. This being the case, it has allowed Edwards the freedom to promulgate his specific bent on the motivating drive of "old man" Luther.
Edwards ultimately concludes, that by approaching Luther's works through his new approach, it becomes clear that he had indeed carried strong political and theological convictions. His vulgarity and apocalyptic rhetoric were ultimately a result of the surrounding circumstances of sixteenth century society in the midst of the first Reformation.
Edwards's work deserves the highest praise. A reader ultimately gains an appreciation for the difficulty of such an analytical task. He has continually and effectively stressed the political motivation and interests in Luther's polemics. By attempting to provide a fresh outlook on the elder Luther, a task not often undertaken, Edwards has created an important new method for historians to use in evaluating polemical literature of the past. In so doing, he has demonstrated that the most complete evaluation of a person's persona and driving forces may be done only through historical contextual evaluation of primary sources. Goodbye Erik Erikson, Mark Edwards is here to stay!
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