Kuiper: Pentecost Ended Christian Nationalism

Although Pentecost was not the birthday of the Christian church, it does mark a most significant turning point in the history of the church. The outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the church implemented the transition from nationalism to universalism.

R. B. Kuiper | God Centered Evangelism (Edinburgh: The Banner of Truth, 2018), 76.


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3 comments

  1. Do you know if there is any way to access the original source online, or would I need to find the paper source? Thanks in advance

    • Ben,

      I don’t know. The edition I have is published by the Banner of Truth. Did you check Kindle? If the hackers will let us, you might check archive.org. They have a digital lending library. The original edition might be available there. Check Google books too.

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