ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA GLOSSOLALIA
New Latin, from glosso- + Greek lalein to speak, babble.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GLOSSOLALIA»
Descubre el uso de
glossolalia en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
glossolalia y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Glossolalia: A Book by Peter Dabbene
A young Cuban man seeks escape to America on the high seas. A father tinkers with the genetic coding of his boys to give them a chance at succeeding where he has failed. These stories, and many more, await the reader of Glossolalia.
2
Tongues: A Theological History of Christian
Glossolalia
Did Jesus pray in tongues? These questions and more are answered by author and pastor Richard Hogue in Tongues: A Theological History of Christian Glossolalia.
3
Glossolalia: behavioral science perspectives on speaking in ...
This book summarizes and interprets all of the research done on this phenomenon.
H. Newton Malony, A. Adams Lovekin, 1985
4
Speaking in Tongues: A Cross-Cultural Study of
Glossolalia
Originally published: Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1972.
Felicitas D. Goodman, 2008
5
Speaking in Tongues -
Glossolalia: Tongues for Today?
Whether you love or hate this book, no doubt you will have some new things to consider regarding Speaking in Tongues today. Considering how explosively controversial this book is, I call it, "Shock and Awe" for today's Pentecostal.
6
Charismatic
Glossolalia: An Empirical-Theological Study
This book offers a unique contribution to Pentecostal and Charismatic scholarship, as well as the emerging scholarly tradition of Practical Theology.
7
Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion: L-Z
The most significant tenet of faith derived from the revival at Topeka and
reaffirmed at Azusa was the verbalization that glossolalia or speaking in tongues
was the biblical initial evidence of Holy Spirit baptism. This monumental doctrine
offered ...
David A. Leeming, Kathryn Madden, Stanton Marlan, 2010
Pforte Verlag. eigener ästhetischer Theorie und Praxis und ein Schlüssel zu der
in Berlin geschriebenen oder überarbeiteten Lyrik und Prosa. years of the
decade he turned his attention to his father in the poem “The First Encounter” and
the ...
9
Jesus and the Spirit: A Study of the Religious and ...
the wider manifestations of ecstasy in the worship of Dionysus,222 so that the
conclusion becomes almost inescapable: glossolalia as practised in the
assembly at Corinth was a form of ecstatic utterance - sounds, cries, words
uttered in a state ...
10
The Sound Shape of Language
GLOSSOLALIA One use of speech sounds totally deprived of a sense-
discriminative role throughout an entire pronouncement, but nonetheless
destined for a certain kind of communication and aimed at an actual human
audience or intended ...
Roman Jakobson, Linda R. Waugh, 2002
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «GLOSSOLALIA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
glossolalia en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
WATCH: There are 470 people running for president in 2016 — and …
“No Party” glossolalia practitioner Tami Stanfield? Or Pogo Allen-Reese? The latter is a former male exotic dancer known as the “Patriotic ... «Raw Story, Jul 15»
Playing With Ornette
This afternoon Ornette wants to hear my CD Glossolalia, a duet I recorded in London with British saxophonist Evan Parker. Both Ornette and I ... «Deadspin, Jun 15»
IMB personnel policy may draw messenger questions
Wascomb, chair of the IMB trustee committee that framed the former policy on the gift of tongues, or glossolalia in Greek, wrote in the June 2 ... «BP News, Jun 15»
Southern Baptists urged to hit 'microphones' at June meet-up in …
"Policies pertaining to the views and life experiences of candidates on believer's baptism, glossolalia and divorce appear to be the 'big three,'" ... «Christian Examiner, Jun 15»
Why I Took Witches to a Pentecostal Church (Part 1)
Singing often spontaneously evolves into glossolalia, the speaking in tongues, whether a foreign human language or the tongues of angels. «Patheos, Jun 15»
Meet the Man Who Helped Create the "Ex-Gay" Movement — And …
... both rock music and glossolalia in equal measure. Described as either the Christian element of the hippie movement or the hippie element of ... «Mic, Jun 15»
Southern Baptists Open Their Ranks to Missionaries Who Speak in …
For Southern Baptists, the practice, also known as glossolalia, ended after the death of Jesus' apostles. The ban on speaking in tongues ... «Crossmap, May 15»
Tongue Tied
... known as glossolalia, during ordinary worship. Pentecost Sunday has no strong hold among the ranks of this growing demographic. Why? «Foreign Policy, May 15»
Enochian: The Mysterious Lost Language of Angels
The phonetic features are associated more with glossolalia, or speaking in tongues. Necromancy: The art of conjuring the dead and ... «Ancient Origins, May 15»
Eckardt's music shows a master's touch at final Ear Heart concert
Eckardt means to get at glossolalia, but as he's crafting precise notation, the effect is deeper and more musical—the piece argues for music's ... «New York Classical Review, May 15»