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Faith Movement
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The Health and Wealth CultWalter Martin ArticlesThis article presents the text of a lecture given by Walter Martin many years ago, when the Word-Faith movement was not as strong as it is today. In his vivid and colorful manner Martin reveals and refutes the 'positive confession' movement and its excesses.
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Casualties of the Word-Faith MovementPaul R. Martin ArticlesDr. Paul Martin, director of the Wellspring Resource and Retreat Center, uses real examples to illustrate psychological problems suffgered by members of the 'Livets Ord' (Word of Life) movement founded by Swedish evangelist Ulf Ekman.
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Prophecy or Presumption?G. Kurt Goedelman and G. Richard Fisher ArticlesAn expose of false prophecies made by Benny Hinn at the Orlando Christian Center on December 31, 1989.
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The Role of Kenneth Hagin in the Word-Faith MovementD.R. McConnell ArticlesThis is a critique of ministry and theology of Kenneth Hagin, the Faith Movement's leading teacher and prophet. Hagin's many books have become favorites of believers across Russia, but his teachings conflict with Scripture. The article examines Hagin's alleged visits to hell, meetings with Jesus, and explores the human roots of his teaching.
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Word-Faith Theology and MormonismArticlesMormons appeal to Psalm 80:6 to claim that men can spiritually progress to become "gods." What a surprise that the Faith Movement’s leaders use the same verse to support their teaching that Christians should be considered “little gods.” This article analyzes the extraordinary doctrinal similarities shared by these two religious movements.
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Positive Confession TheologyArticlesCritics of the Faith Movement are often accused of rejecting the traditions of the Pentecostal and charismatic movements. This article’s authors, devout Pentecostals themselves, offer an objective picture of the Faith Movement as a heretical aberration with its own history, authorities, and methods of Bible interpretation.
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Rightly Divide the Word of TruthDmitry Rozet ArticlesThe Bible today receives blows from all sides. Atheistic philosophy, cults and world religions label the Bible as unreliable, incomplete and false, thus trying to ruin the very foundation of Christianity from outside. Unfortunately, among Christians, too, there are talented and influential people who undermine the authority of the Bible from within by manipulating the Scripture into proving their own beliefs.
Dmitry Rozet, a senior researcher of the Center for Apologetic Research in St. Petersburg, argues that homiletical success is no excuse for the flippant and superficial use of God's Word.
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The Disease of the Health-and-Wealth GospelGordon D. Fee ArticlesFront Line Publishing, 1985, Beverley, MA, 3rd edition
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Critique of the Word-Faith MovementRoger DeLozier ArticlesReferring to the opinions of noted leaders among Pentecostals and charismatics, the author draws a clear distinction between those movements and the heretical Word-Faith movement.
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