In today’s video, I interview theologian Dr. John Gresham, who is now at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, MI. I ask him about his research on the gifts of the Spirit and how a group might manifest a spiritual gift, rather than just an individual demonstrating a spiritual gift.
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Andrew K. Gabriel, Ph.D., is the author of Simply Spirit-Filled: Experiencing God in the Presence and Power of the Holy Spirit as well as three academic books, including The Lord is the Spirit. He is a theology professor at Horizon College and Seminary and serves on the Theological Study Commission for the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada. You can follow him on Facebook or on Twitter.
Thanks for hosting a Catholic friend for this conversation. I always celebrate whenever Protestants and Catholics can celebrate what we hold dear together. I love it!
I owe a debt of gratitude to the Catholic Charismatic Movement and how my views and experience were shaped by God moving through this body of believers some 35+ years ago.
😐 I see the 2 other replies are thankful for your consulting a Catholic (charismatic). This is somewhat disappointing in that it reflects ecuminism. Certainly, there are ample of scholastic pentecostals that share such a view. I assume by your claim to be writing as a Pentecostal from a pentecostal perspective and should expect that.