Is there a historical precedent for the modern practice of speaking in tongues? In this Hot Topic, Layla Nahavandi surveys 2000 years of church history to answer that question. This survey covers The Early Church, The Medieval Church, The Reformation Period, The Post-Reformation Era and The Modern Church, discussing theological perspectives and experiences of speaking in tongues throughout church history.
In this lesson, Layla introduces the topic of speaking in tongues and asks the question: Is there a historical precedent for the modern practice of speaking in tongues?
In this lesson, Layla surveys the Early Church from 100AD-600AD to discuss theological perspectives and experiences of speaking in tongues in the Early Church.
In this lesson, Layla surveys the Medieval Church from 600AD-1517AD to discuss theological perspectives and experiences of speaking in tongues in the Medieval Church.
In this lesson, Layla surveys the Reformation Period from 1517AD-1700AD to discuss theological perspectives and experiences of speaking in tongues in the Reformation Period.
In this lesson, Layla surveys the Post-reformation Era from 1700AD-1900AD to discuss theological perspectives and experiences of speaking in tongues in the Post-Reformation Era.
In this lesson, Layla surveys the Modern Church from 1900AD to the present to discuss theological perspectives and experiences of speaking in tongues in the Modern Church.