Strange Fire

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Strange Fire is a controversial book by pastor and author John MacArthur that critiques the modern charismatic movement and its practices in light of his conservative evangelical theology.

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instanceOf book
author John MacArthur NERFINISHED
basedOn biblical inerrancy
conservative evangelical theology
sufficiency of Scripture
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes charismatic worship practices
faith healing practices
modern charismatic movement
modern prophecy claims
prosperity theology
speaking in tongues practices
genre Christian non-fiction
theological critique
hasForm audiobook
e-book
hardcover
paperback
hasPart biblical exegesis
case studies of charismatic leaders
conclusion and pastoral exhortation
historical overview of charismatic movement
introduction
theological analysis
hasReception highly controversial
widely discussed in evangelical circles
inspired Strange Fire Conference NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject Holy Spirit NERFINISHED
Pentecostalism NERFINISHED
Word of Faith movement NERFINISHED
cessationism
charismatic movement
charismatic theology
continuationism
prosperity gospel
spiritual gifts
notableFor controversy among evangelicals
critique of charismatic gifts
defense of cessationism
publicationYear 2013
publisher Thomas Nelson NERFINISHED
relatedWork Charismatic Chaos NERFINISHED
The Charismatics: A Doctrinal Perspective NERFINISHED
targetAudience evangelical Christians
pastors
theology students
theologicalPerspective Reformed evangelical
cessationist

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John MacArthur hasWritten Strange Fire