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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia - Prosperity theology

Prosperity theology or Prosperity doctrine is a doctrine commonly found in televangelists and pentecostal churches which claims God wants Christians to be successful in every way, especially in their finances. Prosperity theology - Adherents. The following is a list of evangelists that adhere to prosperity theology: Kenneth Copeland Benny Hinn Nasir Saddiki Robert Tilton Peter Popoff Toronto blessin ...

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia II - Carl Baugh - Biography
Baugh presides over the Creation Evidence Museum he established in July 1984 in Glen Rose, Texas, near the Dinosaur Valley State Park. He also appears on a weekly Trinity Broadcasting Network show called "Creation in the 21st Century" and is president of the Pacific International University, a diploma mill. He has been given television exposure by the tele-evangelist Kenneth Copeland. His philosophy on human origins and the age of the earth is quite similar to that categorized as "Young Earth creationism". He has authored several books on such topics as the age of the universe, dinosaurs coexisting with humans (see man track c ...

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Carl Baugh, Carl Baugh - Biography, Carl Baugh - Bibliography

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia - Word of faith

The Word of Faith movement or word-faith theology developed in the latter half of the 20th century in mainly Pentecostal and Charismatic churches. Its beginnings trace back to an early twentieth century evangelical pastor and author E.W. Kenyon (1867-1948), who preached that God would award financial and other gifts if the faithful would ask. Kenyon coined the phrase, "What I confess, I possess." Kenneth E. Hagin is often credited with being the father of the modern Word of Faith movement, using a four-part formula he claimed to have receiv ...

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia - Prophet

A prophet is a person who is believed to communicate with God, or with a deity. Prophets claim to speak for God (or the gods), with the purpose of delivering a divinely inspired message. A prophet often operates through some means of divination or channeling. The process of receiving a message from God (or the gods) is known either as prophecy or as revelation. (In this sense, the terms are synonyms.) In popular usage, especially among Christians, a prophet is believed to be someone foretelling the future. While t ...

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia - Walter Martin

Walter Ralston Martin (September 10, 1928 – June 26, 1989), was an American Evangelical minister, author, and Christian apologist who founded the Christian Research Institute in 1960 as a para-church ministry specialising as a clearing-house of information in both general Christian apologetics and in countercult apologetics. Walter Martin - Family. Martin was born in New York City, the son of George Washington Martin (a judge) and Maud Ainsworth. He was raised in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn, a ...

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia - Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief

Charismatic is an umbrella term used to describe Christians who believe that the manifestations of the Holy Spirit seen in the first century Christian Church, such as glossolalia, healing and miracles, are available to contemporary Christians and ought to be experienced and practised today. The word charismatic is derived from the Greek word charis (meaning a grace or a gift) which is the term used in the Bible to des ...

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia - Carl Baugh

Carl Edward Baugh (born October 21, 1936) is an American young earth creationist, best known for claiming to have discovered human and dinosaur footprints together in rocks near the Paluxy River in Texas. Critics, including other young earth creationists, however consider his claims outlandish and have questioned his credentials. Carl Baugh - Biography. Baugh presides over the Creation Evidence Museum he established in July 1984 in Glen Rose, Texas, near the Dinosaur Valley State Park. He also appears on a ...

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia - Pentecostalism

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denominations
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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia - Full Gospel

The Full Gospel movement within Protestant Christianity places special emphasis on the gifts of the Holy Spirit and in that God wills for his children to be prosperous in all areas of their lives: Spiritual - John 3:3,11; 2 Corinthians 5:17-21; Romans 10:9-10. Mental - 2 Timothy 1:7; Romans 12:2; Isaiah 26:3. Physical - Isaiah 53:4-5; Matthew 8:17; 1 Peter 2:24. Financial - 3 John 1:2; Malachi 3:10-11; Luke 6:38; 2 Corinthians 9:6-10; Deuterono ...

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia II - Pentecostalism - Theology

Theologically, most Pentecostal denominations are aligned with Evangelicalism in that they emphasize the reliability of the Bible and the need for conversion to faith in Jesus. Most Pentecostals also adhere to the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy. Pentecostals differ from Fundamentalists by placing more emphasis on personal spiritual experience. Pentecostals have a transrational worldview. Although Pentecostals are concerned with orthodoxy (correct belief), they are also concerned with orthopathy (right affections) and orthopraxy (right reflection or action). Reason is esteemed as a valid conduit of truth, but Pentecostals ...

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Pentecostalism, Pentecostalism - Beliefs, Pentecostalism - Theology, Pentecostalism - History, Pentecostalism - Pentecostal denominations and adherents, Pentecostalism - Statistics, Pentecostalism - Pentecostalism outside the English speaking world, Pentecostalism - Leaders, Pentecostalism - Precursors, Pentecostalism - Early history, Pentecostalism - Theologians, Pentecostalism - Radio preachers and televangelists, Pentecostalism - Authors, Pentecostalism - Pastors and evangelists, Pentecostalism - Politicians, Pentecostalism - Other notables raised in the faith, Pentecostalism - Studies

Read more here: » Pentecostalism: Encyclopedia II - Pentecostalism - Theology

Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia II - Trinity Broadcasting Network - Brief history

TBN began in 1973 when the elder Crouchs rented air time on a local UHF channel in Santa Ana, California. TBN spread from UHF stations to cable outlets and then to satellite distribution. Recently, TBN has been purchasing independent television stations to gain cable carriage, due to FCC must-carry rules. As a result, TBN is available to 95% of American households, as of early 2005. [1] According to the TBN website, TBN has several hundred affiliate stations, although just 61 of these stations are regular UHF or VHF stations. The rest are low-powered stations, req ...

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Trinity Broadcasting Network, Trinity Broadcasting Network - Brief history, Trinity Broadcasting Network - TBN's Worldwide Networks, Trinity Broadcasting Network - Radio, Trinity Broadcasting Network - Studios, Trinity Broadcasting Network - Programming

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia II - Pentecostalism - Theology

Theologically, most Pentecostal denominations are aligned with Evangelicalism in that they emphasize the reliability of the Bible and the need for the transformation of an individual's life with faith in Jesus. Most Pentecostals also adhere to the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy. Pentecostals differ from Fundamentalists by placing more emphasis on personal spiritual experience. Pentecostals have a transrational worldview. Although Pentecostals are concerned with orthodoxy (correct belief), they are also concerned with orthopathy (right ...

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Pentecostalism, Pentecostalism - Beliefs, Pentecostalism - Theology, Pentecostalism - History, Pentecostalism - Pentecostal denominations and adherents, Pentecostalism - Statistics, Pentecostalism - Pentecostalism outside the English speaking world, Pentecostalism - Leaders, Pentecostalism - Precursors, Pentecostalism - Early history, Pentecostalism - Theologians, Pentecostalism - Radio preachers and televangelists, Pentecostalism - Authors, Pentecostalism - Pastors and evangelists, Pentecostalism - Politicians, Pentecostalism - Other notables raised in the faith, Pentecostalism - Studies

Read more here: » Pentecostalism: Encyclopedia II - Pentecostalism - Theology

Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia II - Quixtar - Controversy

Quixtar and its predecessor Amway have been controversial for years because of allegations that these companies are pyramid schemes. Critics claim that most of the products sold by Quixtar are to its network of IBOs for personal consumption rather than to retail customers (which, could make it a pyramid). They claim that many IBOs practice the "buy from yourself and teach others to do the same" method of multi-level marketing. The sales made through the Quixtar website, however, does allow the IBO to distinguish personal consumption and reta ...

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Quixtar, Quixtar - Business, Quixtar - Controversy, Quixtar - Supporters, Quixtar - Information Control, Quixtar - Litigation

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia II - Prophet - Christian concepts of a prophet

Christians believe a prophet is a person who speaks for God, in the name of God, and who carries God's message to others. Some Christian denominations teach that a person who receives a personal message not intended for the body of believers (where such an event is credited at all) should not be termed a prophet. The reception of a message is termed revelation; the delivery of the message is termed prophecy. For Christians the authenticity of a prophet is judged by their fruits as Jesus said that one should judge a prophet by his fruits, ( G ...

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Prophet, Prophet - Sociological taxonomy of prophets, Prophet - Pagan Greek and Roman oracles, Prophet - Prophets in the Tanakh Hebrew Bible, Prophet - Prophets in Jewish thought, Prophet - Christian concepts of a prophet, Prophet - Latter-day Saint concept of prophets, Prophet - Jehovah's Witnesses concepts of a prophet, Prophet - Unification Church, Prophet - The Islamic concept of prophet, Prophet - The Bahá'í concept of prophet, Prophet - The Direct Worship concept of prophet, Prophet - Tenrikyo concept of prophet, Prophet - Other prophets, Prophet - Assessment of the prophet's authenticity and false prophets, Prophet - Jewish views, Prophet - Christian views, Prophet - Muslim views, Prophet - Prophets in science-fiction and fantasy

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia II - Prophet - Christian concepts of a prophet

Christians believe a prophet is a person who speaks for God, in the name of God, and who carries God's message to others. Some Christian denominations teach that a person who receives a personal message not intended for the body of believers (where such an event is credited at all) should not be termed a prophet. The reception of a message is termed revelation; the delivery of the message is termed prophecy. For Christians the authenticity of a prophet is judged by their fruits as Jesus said that one should judge a prophet by his fruits, (Go ...

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Prophet, Prophet - Sociological taxonomy of prophets, Prophet - Pagan Greek and Roman oracles, Prophet - Prophets in the Tanakh Hebrew Bible, Prophet - Prophets in Jewish thought, Prophet - Christian concepts of a prophet, Prophet - Latter-day Saint concept of prophets, Prophet - Jehovah's Witnesses concepts of a prophet, Prophet - Unification Church, Prophet - The Islamic concept of prophet, Prophet - The Bahá'í concept of prophet, Prophet - The Direct Worship concept of prophet, Prophet - Tenrikyo concept of prophet, Prophet - Other prophets, Prophet - Assessment of the prophet's authenticity and false prophets, Prophet - Jewish views, Prophet - Christian views, Prophet - Muslim views, Prophet - Prophets in science-fiction and fantasy

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia II - Walter Martin - Career

Walter Martin - Early years. Martin's career as an apologist coincided with his tertiary education in 1949 as he reputedly self-published some pamphlets on cults. He also practiced answering a variety of questions about the Bible and faith during lunch hours at a public park situated near Wall Street, in New York City. Martin has indicated in various book dedications and in audio recorded lectures how he was mentored by Frank Gaebelein (Principal, Stony Brook School), Wilbur Smith (author of the apologetic text Therefore Stand), and the Presbyterian radio evang ...

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Walter Martin, Walter Martin - Family, Walter Martin - Education, Walter Martin - Career, Walter Martin - Early years, Walter Martin - Evangelical-Adventist controversy, Walter Martin - Early writings, Walter Martin - Christian Research Institute, Walter Martin - Broadcaster debater and lecturer, Walter Martin - Controversies, Walter Martin - External link, Walter Martin - Obituaries and biographical sources, Walter Martin - Critical assessments of Martin's writings, Walter Martin - Bibliography

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia II - Word of faith - Resources

Word of faith - Criticism of Word of faith. Charismatic Chaos by John MacArthur (ISBN 0310575729) Christianity in Crisis by Hank Hanegraaff (ISBN 0890819769) Counterfeit Revival by Hank Hanegraaff (ISBN 0849942942) New Wine or Old Deception by Roger Oakland (ISBN 0936728620) Occult Invasion by Dave Hunt (ISBN 1565072693) One World by Ron J. Bigalke Jr. (ISBN 0974981184) Seduction of Christianity by Dave Hu ...

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Word of faith, Word of faith - Relevant Passages, Word of faith - Resources, Word of faith - Criticism of Word of faith, Word of faith - Support of Word of Faith

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia II - Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Criticisms from Evangelical Christians

See also: Cambridge Declaration A number of critics of Pentecostal / Charismatic beliefs have established themselves in Discernment Ministries to promote their theological viewpoints. The main areas of criticism are outlined below. Please note that the use of the term Evangelical here refers to those Christians who claim to be Born-again but do not hold to many Pentecostal or Charismatic beliefs, rather than the broader common definition. These Evangelicals are likely to come from a Reformed or Dispensationalist point of view. ...

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Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - The nature of criticism, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Criticisms from Evangelical Christians, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Blessings money and prosperity, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Exegesis, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Influences of the Latter Rain Movement, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Oneness Pentecostals, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Scripture authority and guidance, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Speaking in Tongues, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Theology of worship, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Criticisms from Catholic and/or Orthodox Christians, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Medical/Scientific Criticisms, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Faith Healing, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Prosperity and Faith, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Religious ecstasy as a psychological phenomenon, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Word of Faith theology, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Criticisms from within the Pentecostal / Charismatic movement, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Authoritative leadership, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Psychological Abuse, Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Theological scholarship

Read more here: » Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief: Encyclopedia II - Criticisms of Charismatic and Pentecostal belief - Criticisms from Evangelical Christians

Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia II - Prophet - The Bahá'í concept of prophet

The Bahá'í Faith teaches that there have been other great prophets besides the seven cited by Islam, and that God will send more prophets in the future, when necessary. The founder of the Bahá'í faith, Bahá'u'lláh, who came after Muhammad, is one such prophet. In addition, there were other prophets who spoke to the followers of other faiths in other parts of the world. Thus the founders of great non-Western religions, such as Buddha, are also considered prophets of God. The faith teaches that religion is an unfolding process in world h ...

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Prophet, Prophet - Sociological taxonomy of prophets, Prophet - Pagan Greek and Roman oracles, Prophet - Prophets in the Tanakh Hebrew Bible, Prophet - Prophets in Jewish thought, Prophet - Christian concepts of a prophet, Prophet - Latter-day Saint concept of prophets, Prophet - Jehovah's Witnesses concepts of a prophet, Prophet - Unification Church, Prophet - The Islamic concept of prophet, Prophet - The Bahá'í concept of prophet, Prophet - The Direct Worship concept of prophet, Prophet - Tenrikyo concept of prophet, Prophet - Other prophets, Prophet - Assessment of the prophet's authenticity and false prophets, Prophet - Jewish views, Prophet - Christian views, Prophet - Muslim views, Prophet - Prophets in science-fiction and fantasy

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Kenneth Copeland: Encyclopedia II - Prophet - Prophets in Jewish thought

Classical Jewish texts teach that the most direct forms of prophecy ended shortly after the destruction of the First Temple in 586 BCE and the codification of the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible) by the Men of the Great Assembly (Anshei Knessset HaGedolah). However, various rabbinic Jewish works, including the midrash, state that other less direct forms of communication between man and God still exist, and have never ended. Many Jewish works, including the Talmud and Maimonides's Guide for the Perplexed states that gentiles may rec ...

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Prophet, Prophet - Sociological taxonomy of prophets, Prophet - Pagan Greek and Roman oracles, Prophet - Prophets in the Tanakh Hebrew Bible, Prophet - Prophets in Jewish thought, Prophet - Christian concepts of a prophet, Prophet - Latter-day Saint concept of prophets, Prophet - Jehovah's Witnesses concepts of a prophet, Prophet - Unification Church, Prophet - The Islamic concept of prophet, Prophet - The Bahá'í concept of prophet, Prophet - The Direct Worship concept of prophet, Prophet - Tenrikyo concept of prophet, Prophet - Other prophets, Prophet - Assessment of the prophet's authenticity and false prophets, Prophet - Jewish views, Prophet - Christian views, Prophet - Muslim views, Prophet - Prophets in science-fiction and fantasy

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