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Cessationism versus continuationism involves a Christian theological dispute as to whether spiritual gifts remain available to the church, or whether their operation ceased with the Apostolic Age of the church (or soon thereafter). The cessationist doctrine arose in the Reformed theology, initially in response to claims of Roman Catholic miracles. Modern discussions focus more on the use of spiritual gifts in the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements, though this emphasis has been taught in traditions that arose earlier, such as Methodism.

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  • Cessationism versus continuationism involves a Christian theological dispute as to whether spiritual gifts remain available to the church, or whether their operation ceased with the Apostolic Age of the church (or soon thereafter). The cessationist doctrine arose in the Reformed theology, initially in response to claims of Roman Catholic miracles. Modern discussions focus more on the use of spiritual gifts in the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements, though this emphasis has been taught in traditions that arose earlier, such as Methodism. Cessationism is a doctrine that spiritual gifts such as speaking in tongues, prophecy and healing ceased with the Apostolic Age. The doctrine was developed in the reformation and is particularly associated with the Calvinists. More recent development has tended to focus on other spiritual gifts too, owing to the advent of Pentecostalism and the Charismatic movement that have popularised a radical continuationism – the position that the spiritual gifts are meant for all Christians in every age. Continuationism is a Christian theological belief that the gifts of the Holy Spirit, the spiritual gifts, have continued to the present age. Continuationism as a distinct theological position arose in opposition to cessationism, and is often manifested in advocacy of the recovery of spiritual gifts in the Church today, but also encompasses any tradition that does not argue the gifts have necessarily ceased. (en)
  • 은사중지론 대 은사지속론(Cessationism versus continuationism)은 기독교 신학의 한 분류방법으로 영적 은사가 사도시대 이후로 현재의 교회에게 지속되는가에 따른다. 은사중지론은 개혁주의 신앙고백서를 따르는 장로교회에서 주로 따르고 있는 반면, 은사지속론은 오순절주의를 따르는 교단에서 주로 따르고 있다. 은사중지론은 방언 (종교), 예언, 치유등의 은사가 사도시대 이후에는 중지하였다고 주장하며 장 칼뱅과 그 후계자들이 신봉하고 있다. (ko)
  • Continuacionismo, conhecido também por Continuísmo, é uma cosmovisão teológica cristã acerca da continuidade dos chamados dons do Espírito Santo, sendo mais comum entre cristãos pentecostais, carismáticos e neopentecostais. Continuacionistas (ou continuístas) creem que todos os dons do Espírito Santo que foram manifestos no período da Igreja Primitiva continuam existindo e são necessários, também na atualidade, à Igreja. A visão continuísta se opõe, assim, ao cessacionismo, que é a visão de cessação de alguns destes dons a partir do século III, ou do fechamento do Cânon bíblico. (pt)
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  • And the same man had four daughters, virgins, which did prophesy. (en)
  • Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away. For we know in part, and we prophesy in part. But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away. When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things. For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known. (en)
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  • 은사중지론 대 은사지속론(Cessationism versus continuationism)은 기독교 신학의 한 분류방법으로 영적 은사가 사도시대 이후로 현재의 교회에게 지속되는가에 따른다. 은사중지론은 개혁주의 신앙고백서를 따르는 장로교회에서 주로 따르고 있는 반면, 은사지속론은 오순절주의를 따르는 교단에서 주로 따르고 있다. 은사중지론은 방언 (종교), 예언, 치유등의 은사가 사도시대 이후에는 중지하였다고 주장하며 장 칼뱅과 그 후계자들이 신봉하고 있다. (ko)
  • Continuacionismo, conhecido também por Continuísmo, é uma cosmovisão teológica cristã acerca da continuidade dos chamados dons do Espírito Santo, sendo mais comum entre cristãos pentecostais, carismáticos e neopentecostais. Continuacionistas (ou continuístas) creem que todos os dons do Espírito Santo que foram manifestos no período da Igreja Primitiva continuam existindo e são necessários, também na atualidade, à Igreja. A visão continuísta se opõe, assim, ao cessacionismo, que é a visão de cessação de alguns destes dons a partir do século III, ou do fechamento do Cânon bíblico. (pt)
  • Cessationism versus continuationism involves a Christian theological dispute as to whether spiritual gifts remain available to the church, or whether their operation ceased with the Apostolic Age of the church (or soon thereafter). The cessationist doctrine arose in the Reformed theology, initially in response to claims of Roman Catholic miracles. Modern discussions focus more on the use of spiritual gifts in the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements, though this emphasis has been taught in traditions that arose earlier, such as Methodism. (en)
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  • Cessationism versus continuationism (en)
  • 은사중지론 대 은사지속론 (ko)
  • Continuacionismo (pt)
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