10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLOSSOLALIST»
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glossolalist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Religious Experience of the Pneuma: Communication with the ...
1 Glossolalia was shown to be human language unknown to both the glossolalist
and the congregation. This was primarily evident in Paul's examples in 1 Cor 14:
10-lland 16-19. If the spirit spoke in a foreign language, then that language had ...
2
Fire In the Unnameable Country
“The 1001 Nights of its time – rooms opening into rooms, stories into stories, in the same literary mansion as Calvino, Burroughs, and other metafabulist satirists: horrifying, funny, written in a language all its own.” - Margaret ...
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Revealing the Mysterion: The Use of Mystery in Daniel and ...
Some take the term in a mundane sense (i.e., the glossolalist simply
communicates “secrets” to God).80 There are also those who take this clause
adverbially—“speaking mysteriously”81 or as referring to mystery cults.82 Tibb
argues that ...
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Who Translates?: Translator Subjectivities Beyond Reason
Clearly, here, interpretation is a gift of the spirit just like speaking in tongues; the
interpreter is as much a spirit-channeler as is the glossolalist. The glossolalist
channels the speaking of the spirit into foreign speech; the interpreter channels
the ...
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Charisms and Charismatic Renewal: A Biblical and Thelogical ...
2 Here is the question we must ask: is ecstasy the only reasonable explanation of
what Paul says about the respective roles of “spirit” and “mind” in glossolalia?
One thing is abundantly clear: even the glossolalist himself did not understand
the ...
Francis A. Sullivan, 2004
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Glossolalia in the Apostolic church: a survey study of ...
... not provoked but the glossolalist is impatient; but the glossolalist is unmerciful
in his feeling of superiority to those who call themselves Christians; but who
cannot "speak with tongues;" but the glossolalist is envious of much in his desire
to be ...
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The Corinthian Correspondence
1 et 5a). Ensuite, il enonce trois theses qui se verront explicitees dans une
confirmatio: «(a) The glossolalist does not speak to people or build up the ... 20-
25. (c) So, the prophet is greater than the glossolalist, a conclusion elaborated in
vv.
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Mother of Writing: The Origin and Development of a Hmong ...
The glossolalist produces fluent, speech-like utterances which sound like a
foreign language. There are people who claim to interpret the message of the
glossolalist, but nobody can break it down into words, or explain what the
different parts ...
William A. Smalley, Chia Koua Vang, Gnia Yee Yang, 1990
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The First Epistle to the Corinthians: A Commentary on the ...
233 Paul expounds his critique in terms of the "childishness" of the "glossolalist"
view which is in question, which in turn alludes back to his critique in 1:10-4:21,
especially in relation to T^XEIOC, (2:6) and vf\mo<; (3:1; cf. also 13:10-11; 14:29)
...
Anthony C. Thiselton, 2000
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Victorian Testaments: The Bible, Christology, and Literary ...
Equally striking is the manner in which Irving posits a schism in the glossolalist's
consciousness that prevents her or him from any subjective interference in the
mediation of the divine word. The glossolalist, Irving insists, does not understand
...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GLOSSOLALIST»
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Fire in the Unnnameable Country, by Ghalib Islam: Review
Hedayat, the narrator of Ghalib Islam's ambitious debut novel Fire in the Unnameable Country, considers himself a glossolalist. The term has a ... «National Post, Mar 14»
Fire in the Unnameable Country: review
Hedayat, we are told, is a “glossolalist,” and is given to speaking in tongues. The results can be disorienting, with freestyle punctuation, exotic ... «Toronto Star, Mar 14»