What the Biblical Text Actually Says About: Speaking in Tongues

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Hermeneutics, New Testament, Study
Cover of the book What the Biblical Text Actually Says About: Speaking in Tongues by Brian Wright, Calvert Biblical Institute for Study of Religion & Society
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Author: Brian Wright ISBN: 9781540145109
Publisher: Calvert Biblical Institute for Study of Religion & Society Publication: December 12, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Brian Wright
ISBN: 9781540145109
Publisher: Calvert Biblical Institute for Study of Religion & Society
Publication: December 12, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Much ink and venom have been spilled over the question of what tongues was in the New Testament and what, or even if, it should be today.  Most of the dialogue on the topic has been rooted in denominational dogma, cultural tradition, and personal experience instead of clear exegesis of the NewTestament texts.

Therefore, if anything in Acts or the rest of the New Testament is to be rightly understood, it must be read and understood within the socio-religious context of the people who first heard and read it.  Within the New Testament, any theological or religious idea was understood by Hebrew/Israelite/Jewish people in the context of the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings, i.e., the Old Testament.  It is within this framework that the issue of ‘tongues’ should be considered.

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Much ink and venom have been spilled over the question of what tongues was in the New Testament and what, or even if, it should be today.  Most of the dialogue on the topic has been rooted in denominational dogma, cultural tradition, and personal experience instead of clear exegesis of the NewTestament texts.

Therefore, if anything in Acts or the rest of the New Testament is to be rightly understood, it must be read and understood within the socio-religious context of the people who first heard and read it.  Within the New Testament, any theological or religious idea was understood by Hebrew/Israelite/Jewish people in the context of the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings, i.e., the Old Testament.  It is within this framework that the issue of ‘tongues’ should be considered.

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