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Justin hosts a debate between a Charismatic and Cessationist Christian. Church leader and theologian Andrew Wilson, author of the new book ‘Spirit and Sacrament: An invitation to Eucharismatic worship’, says that the gifts of tongues, healing and prophecy are still active in the church.
Simon Arscott is minister of All Nations Presbyterian church in Ilford. As a cessationist he believes that the charismatic gifts ceased to operate after the closure of the New Testament canon and the life of the early church.
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For Andrew Wilson: https://thinktheology.co.uk/blog/article/some_exciting_news
For Simon Arscott http://www.ilfordipc.co.uk/2018/09/11/cessationist/
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Released on 1 Mar 2019
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