Interesting read Assistant Professor of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine at WashU, Joshua Swamidass, explores the evidence for Easter and the Resurrection.
Interesting read Assistant Professor of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine at WashU, Joshua Swamidass, explores the evidence for Easter and the Resurrection.
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Is there a single faculty member of PTS that is teaching the COG view of sanctification? Do any use the word “subsequent” in the manner it was intended to be? Does anyone know of such a faculty member? Cheryl Bridges Johns is Professor of Discipleship & Christian Formation at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary. Her published […]
The Church of God Pentecostal Theological seminary is an assembled liberal Pentecostal faculty. I don’t see any conservative theological scholars. As any group of scholars there are degrees of views so that each is not as liberal/conservative as the others. What are your thoughts on this? Maybe you think they are conservative. Tell us! Cheryl […]
Does anyone remember Dr. John Sims, a professor at Lee College in the 1970s? I had him for several classes and really enjoyed his teaching. He believed and taught the CoG view on sanctification as a second, definite work of grace. I remember him saying that if students did not like it, they could transfer […]
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