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In the Stanley M. Horton Theology and Biblical Studies Collection (5 vols.), author and theologian Stanley M. Horton provides solid Pentecostal perspectives on various topics, including the early church, biblical doctrine, and the Holy Spirit. Stanley M. Horton, a great contributor to the Pentecostal movement, challenges you to search and seek out a deeper understanding of the Christian faith.
Numerous Pentecostal educators contribute various views on Christian theology, introducing fresh insight into the doctrine and fundamental truths of the church. The Pentecostal Collection allows you to discover for yourself what the Bible says, and encourages you to be “prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you” (1 Peter 3:15). This collection also includes two commentaries: one on 1 & 2 Corinthians and another on the Book of Acts.
Logos Bible Software significantly improves the value of any resource by enabling you to find what you are looking for instantly and efficiently. As you read through the Pentecostal Collection (5 vols.), you can easily search and access topics or Scripture references you come across, for example, "Holy Spirit" or "1 Corinthians 13." All Scripture references are linked directly to your preferred Bible translation, allowing you to immediately read the verse being cited.
In addition to the Pentecostal Collection (5 vols.), we have included the KJV as a bonus resource.
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Distinguished scholar and author Stanley M. Horton shares this commentary of 1 and 2 Corinthians. It’s a perfect reference and supplement for Sunday school teachers, eager students, and for pastors preparing sermons. In addition to a strong emphasis on edification of the church through spiritual gifts, Paul’s letters to the church at Corinth deal directly with problems facing us today. Horton takes an in-depth look at the history, customs, word meanings, and contemporary application of Paul’s writings to the Corinthian church.
Jesus told His followers, "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses . . . to the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8). The Book of Acts records the fulfillment of His promise and command. The Holy Spirit worked through the lives of believers to bring growth to the Church, to break down barriers to the gospel, and to take the message of Christ to the very heart of the Roman Empire.
Luke, the author of Acts, wrote from a combination of careful research and practical experience. Pentecostal scholar Stanley M. Horton brings a similar combination of research and experience to this study of Luke's inspired record. In this commentary, Horton takes an in-depth look at the story of the Early Church—a story still being written in the lives of believers today. Horton shares the overarching truth that the Early Church's story is still being written in the lives of believers like us today. He brings a compelling combination of research and experience to this study of Luke's inspired record.
"False christs and false prophets will appear . . . to deceive even the elect" (Matthew 24:24). To weather such an encounter, Paul encouraged maturity; believers would then no longer be "blown here and there by every wind of teaching" (Ephesians 4:14). So what's true and what's false today? And how can you tell the difference? Being misled can affect your faith—and your eternity. However, with Stanley M. Horton and William W. Menzies as guides in Biblical Doctrines: A Pentecostal Perspective, you're on your way to discerning between doctrinal truth and error.
Based on sixteen fundamental truths of the Bible, this study offers you an opportunity for growth and stability in the faith. And it will help you discern who is for Christ and who is not—by the message they bring. Whether a pastor, teacher, or student, you'll find helpful guidance, instruction, and answers in Bible Doctrines: A Pentecostal Perspective.
William W. Menzies is the former president of the Asia Pacific Theological Seminary in Baguio, Republic of the Philippines. His degrees include two BA degrees, one from Central Bible College and one from Wheaton College, an MA from Wheaton, and a PhD from the University of Iowa.
The Bible says it. We believe it. But why? Not since E. S. Williams' work in the 1950s has the Assemblies of God presented a systematic theology. Now, twenty of the finest Pentecostal educators have been brought together to present a fresh defense of the faith in Systematic Theology.
More than just a collection of select Scriptures, this study takes a complete look at God's Word, addressing various views and their strengths and weaknesses. All Bible believers will find this work a dependable resource for their understanding of the Christian faith.
In this comprehensive, intensive study you will go beyond learning the Spirit's titles and symbols to a positive evangelical and Pentecostal perspective of His personality, deity, gifts, and fruits. You'll join one of the most respected scholars of our day as he analyzes the Holy Spirit's role in:
The result is a must-read, modern-day classic for anyone studying the Pentecostal view of the Holy Spirit or desiring to know how He can make a difference in your everyday life and ministry.
As you read and study the contents of Dr. Horton's writings, you will come to a deeper and fuller revelation of the Holy Spirit's ministry in your own life. It is a book that can be given to others so that they might more fully understand and enjoy the work, teachings, and gifting of the Holy Spirit.
—Thomas E. Trask
Stanley M. Horton is a respected theologian who holds degrees from the University of California at Berkeley, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Harvard University, and Central Baptist Theological Seminary. He has dedicated years to teaching at Central Bible College and the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary in Springfield, Missouri, as well as classes at several international schools during his extensive travels. Horton has made a notable contribution to the Pentecostal movement through his prolific writings and editorial work on several books.
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