The Corinthian Catastrophe

The Corinthian Catastrophe by George E. Gardiner is a thought-provoking exploration published by Kregel Publications in 1974. This first edition, comprising 56 pages, delves into the contrasts between scriptural principles and charismatic practices, specifically drawing on the experiences of the church at Corinth. Written in English, the book aims to provide insights into the complexities of Christian theology and biblical studies.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the relationship between religion and the practices observed within the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements. The text focuses on soteriology and the New Testament, offering a critical perspective on how these elements interact within the context of the Corinthian church. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the theological implications of charismatic practices in light of biblical teachings.
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An outstanding exposition that contrasts scriptural principles with charismatic practices based on the experience of the church at Corinth. Also available in Spanish!
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