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Heidelcast Series: Feathers And All—The Scriptures Are Enough

Heidelcast For March 3, 2024: “Feathers And All:” The Scriptures Are Enough (4)

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In this episode Dr Clark discusses some more patristic texts regarding continuing charismata in the second century, medieval examples  of continuing revelation and the Pentecostal wing of the early Anabaptist movements and some early Reformed responses, which complicate Pentecostal and charismatic claims. Continue reading →

Heidelcast For Feb 25, 2024: “Feathers And All:” The Scriptures Are Enough (3)

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In this episode Dr Clark discusses the major Pentecostal movement in the second century, the Montanists. Continue reading →

Heidelcast For Feb 18, 2024: “Feathers And All:” The Scriptures Are Enough (2)

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In this episode Dr Clark begins discusses the question of the source of the modern Pentecostal movement. Did it begin in the second century? Were all the ancient Christians “charismatic”? Continue reading →

Heidelcast For Feb 11, 2024: “Feathers And All:” The Scriptures Are Enough (1)

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In this episode Dr Clark begins a new series exploring the history of, the biblical teaching about, theology, piety, and practice of the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements. Continue reading →

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