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Another Gem In Defense Of Word-Faith, November 22, 2000
This review is from: Faith and the Pharisees: Sincere Critics Have Been Sincerely Wrong about the Word of Faith Message (Paperback)
Rev. Rouse clears up the Misrepresentations that have confronted the Word-Faith movement. Without "naming names" he points out the the lies and misquotes by the critics of the faith message and begins to show what the Word-Faith teachers truly believe and teach. For example, Brother Rouse shows us that the Faith teachers do not teach that "Man is boss over God." He also shows that the faith teachers do not attempt to "deify man" and although some may have taught in the past that we are "little gods", this was not a widely accepted teaching in faith circles. Many of those who did teach it have repented of the statement. Other interests to the reader would be Rouse's explanation on the phrase "Faith in Faith" (Which was never meant to be taken the way the "critics" attempt to portray faith teachers as teaching this) and the Word-Faith view of the sovereignty of God. I believe this deserves reading by both friend and foe of the faith message. I would also recommend buying "Christianity In Power" by Michael Bruno and "E.W. Kenyon: The True Story" by Joe McIntyre.
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Excellent book, January 9, 2012
This review is from: Faith and the Pharisees: Sincere Critics Have Been Sincerely Wrong about the Word of Faith Message (Paperback)
"Faith and the Pharisees," is an excellent book that shows point-by-point why the Word of Faith message is the best restoration of the true
doctrine and practice of the teachings of the Bible as given to the Apostles.
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