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Dangerous, February 21, 2004
This review is from: The Third Wave of the Holy Spirit: Encountering the Power of Signs and Wonders Today (Paperback)
This is the personal testimony of Wagner regarding the "Third Wave" movement, of which he seems himself as a leader of. It is absolutely a dangerous book, as Wagner takes a pragmatic stance on if something is of God, rather than having Scripture to back it up. For example, concerning spiritual warfare against "territorial spirits," he seems to base his theology concerning it off of the reports of folks in the mission field who have used various techniques that seem to work, and allow their churches to explode in growth. Wagner tries to pretend he takes a "undecided" stance on such a doctrine, but the more you read, the more you see he's attempting to pull the fleece over your eyes.
This book is perhaps crucial if you are researching this movement, but, sadly, it probably has seduced many.
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