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Faith and Healing in Jesus’ Ministry: Nabeel Qureshi and Healing, Part 8
Part 1 of this series, “A Failed Experiment,” provides the necessary background and explains my purpose in critiquing the late Nabeel Qureshi’s views on healing. In at least three of Nabeel Qureshi’s vlogs, he spent some time commenting on … Continue reading
The Resurrection of Lazarus and the Christian Hope: Nabeel Qureshi and Healing, Part 7
Part 1 of this series, “A Failed Experiment,” provides the necessary background and explains my purpose in critiquing the late Nabeel Qureshi’s views on healing. In one of Nabeel Qureshi’s vlogs (#28), he spent considerable time reflecting on Martha’s … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Studies
Tagged healing, John 11:22, Lazarus, miracles, Nabeel Qureshi, resurrection
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Jesus’ Healings as Types of Salvation: Nabeel Qureshi and Healing, Part 6
Part 1 of this series, “A Failed Experiment,” provides the necessary background and explains my purpose in critiquing the late Nabeel Qureshi’s views on healing. In one of his YouTube vlogs (#15), Nabeel Qureshi cited Matthew 8:17 in support … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Studies
Tagged 1 Peter 2:24, healing, Isaiah 53:4, Jesus, Matthew 8:17, miracles, Nabeel Qureshi, paralytic
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Glorifying God through Healing: Nabeel Qureshi and Healing, Part 5
Part 1 of this series, “A Failed Experiment,” provides the necessary background and explains my purpose in critiquing the late Nabeel Qureshi’s views on healing. One of the reasons Nabeel Qureshi gave for thinking that it would be God’s … Continue reading
If Jesus Healed Everyone Then, Why Not Now? Nabeel Qureshi and Healing, Part 4
Part 1 of this series, “A Failed Experiment,” provides the necessary background and explains my purpose in critiquing the late Nabeel Qureshi’s views on healing. Perhaps Nabeel Qureshi’s main argument for thinking that it is always God’s will for … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Studies, Jesus and Christology
Tagged Gospels, healing, Hebrews 13:8, miracles, Nabeel Qureshi, providence
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Apostles, Prophets, Disciples, and Healing: Nabeel Qureshi and Healing, Part 3
Part 1 of this series, “A Failed Experiment,” provides the necessary background and explains my purpose in critiquing the late Nabeel Qureshi’s views on healing. A key argument in Nabeel Qureshi’s vlogs about healing is that not only … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Studies, Uncategorized
Tagged 1 Corinthians 12:28-30, Ananias, apostles, Book of Acts, healing, miracles, Nabeel Qureshi, prophets, Stephen
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Cessationism versus Continuationism—4 Reasons to Reject both Extremes: Nabeel Qureshi and Healing, Part 2
Part 1 of this series, “A Failed Experiment,” provides the necessary background and explains my purpose in critiquing the late Nabeel Qureshi’s views on healing. Throughout this series, I will be citing Nabeel Qureshi’s video logs, or vlogs, simply … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Studies
Tagged cessationism, continuationism, healing, James 5:14-16, miracles, Nabeel Qureshi, prayer of faith, restorationism
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Top 12 Books on the Resurrection of Jesus
Here are a dozen of the very best modern Christian books on the subject of the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus. I have attempted here to refer to as many different authors as I can while still listing what … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Studies, Christian apologists, Jesus and Christology
Tagged bibliography, resurrection
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Does the Book of Revelation Teach that Christ Is an Angel?
In the course of discussing other ancient texts about ascents into or visions of heaven in her 2006 monograph on 2 Corinthians 12, Paula Gooder makes the surprising claim that the Book of Revelation identifies Christ as “an exalted angel.” She offers two arguments in support of this claim. Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Studies, Jesus and Christology, Trinity
Tagged angel Christology, Book of Revelation, triadic
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