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134 Book Reviews / Pneuma 34 (2012) 95-159 James K. A. Smith, Thinking in Tongues: Pentecostal Contributions to Christian Philosophy (Pentecostal Manifestos Series; Grand…

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The Molokans claim to have spoken in tongues and recognized it as sign for the baptism of the Holy Spirit. In the early 1900s some 2,000 Molokans (mostly of the Jumpers/Leapers) immigrated to California (via Elis Island) after receiving a young boy’s prophecy to do so in their homeland. Among them was the family of   Read More …

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When a gift of tongues is manifested at the Church of God General Council shouldn’t the moderator then recognize the mike from which an interpretation is to be given? Why does the moderator give the interpretation? Is this Biblical or is it customary and traditional? If no interpretation is given should the moderator then move […]