Divine Healing - the Student Handbook An Outlined Bible Study for Personal or Classroom Use |
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Introduction by:
| Johnstone, Tom |
Contribution by:
| Jenkins, |
Author:
| Atter, Gordon F. |
ISBN: | 978-1-0743-2785-9 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2019 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $6.50 |
Book Description:
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This handbook covers what the Bible teaches, and what the Christian Church has to say about Divine Healing. It brings out some aspects of truth on this subject not always considered, recognizing the relationship of physical healing in this life to the coming resurrection; and endeavoring to keep a true scriptural balance on the whole subject in relation to the other great Bible doctrines.Though prepared primarily as a textbook for Bible Colleges it will prove very beneficial to anyone...
More DescriptionThis handbook covers what the Bible teaches, and what the Christian Church has to say about Divine Healing. It brings out some aspects of truth on this subject not always considered, recognizing the relationship of physical healing in this life to the coming resurrection; and endeavoring to keep a true scriptural balance on the whole subject in relation to the other great Bible doctrines.Though prepared primarily as a textbook for Bible Colleges it will prove very beneficial to anyone interested in Divine Healing. The student will do well to carefully read the scriptural references. These studies are an attempt to present a bird's-eye-view of the whole subject, as well as to give an easily followed outline for class use - TOM JOHNSTONEThese outlines have been developed for classroom use. The material has been gathered from many sources; from experience; from the writings of the above mentioned authors. From others including E. W. Kenyon, Oswald J. Smith, Nelson Parr; from numerous religious periodicals including the Pentecostal Evangel, the Pentecostal Testimony, Redemption Tidings, Golden Grain, and Christian Life; and last but not least the Word of God, Of necessity the notes are brief, and generally only the Scripture reference are given - GORDON F. ATTER