Berding, Kenneth,

What are spiritual gifts? : rethinking the conventional view / [print] Kenneth Berding. - Grand Rapids, Michigan : Kregel Publications, (c)2006. - 363 pages ; 23 cm.



Understanding the issue -- Understanding the conventional view : spiritual gifts as special abilities -- A biblical alternative : spiritual ministries -- So what? : exploring some implications of the spiritual-ministries view -- Arguing the case -- On the meaning of words -- Greek words don't solve the problem (part 1) : what does -- Charisma mean outside of 1 Corinthians 12? -- Greek words don't solve the problem (part 2) : what do -- Charisma and pneumatika mean in 1 Corinthians 12? -- Paul's central concern : building up the body of Christ through the ministries of its members -- How Paul uses lists -- The lists in context (part 1) : Ephesians 4:11-12 -- The lists in context (part 2) : Romans 12:6-8 -- The lists in context (part 3) : 1 Corinthians 12:28-30 -- The lists in context (part 4) : 1 Corinthians 12:8-10 -- "Grace" that has been "given" : an important connection -- "But what about ...?" addressing potential objections -- Broader connections -- Ministry and service in the letters of Paul -- Learning by example : Paul's central ministry assignment(s) -- The Holy Spirit in the letters of Paul -- Empowering and weakness in the letters of Paul -- Implications and applications -- Early church ministries in the letters of Paul -- Early church ministries outside the letters of Paul -- What does all this mean? : significant implications of the spiritual-ministries approach -- Knowing where to serve.



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Gifts, Spiritual.

BT767.B486.W438 2007