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Join Brian, Troy, and Sharon as they delve into the fascinating and often unknown history of the modern speaking in tongues phenomena. From personal experiences to Church history insights, this episode explores the significance of tongues in Christian practices and its impact on believers. Whether you're a sceptic or a believer, this conversation promises to challenge your perspectives and deepen your understanding. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that goes beyond the usual church explanations. Links:Gift of Tongues ProjectSpeaking in Tongues: A Critical Historical Examination: Volume 1: The Modern Redefinition of Tongues : Blosser, Philip E., Sullivan, Charles A., Coulter, Dale M., Likoudis, JamesSpeaking in Tongues: A Critical Historical Examination, Volume 2: Tongues through Church History : Blosser, Philip E., Sullivan, Charles A., Smith, Randall B.Episode 16 - Speaking in Tongues (IWATF)Speaking in tongues - WikipediaTongues of Men and Angels: The Religious Language of Pentecostalism - A Controversial and Sympathetic Anaylsis of Speaking in Tongues: William J. Samarin: 9780026068208Key Takeaways:The concept of speaking in tongues has deep roots in religious history, often seen as a sign of spiritual connection or divine intervention.Troy shares his personal journey with speaking in tongues, highlighting its role in his religious upbringing and eventual deconstruction of faith.The episode explores the difference between Xenolalia (speaking in known languages) and Glossolalia (speaking in unknown languages), emphasising historical context.Sharon discusses the psychological and emotional aspects of speaking in tongues, suggesting it may serve as a form of self-soothing or emotional release.Brian reflects on the communal and experiential aspects of speaking in tongues, comparing it to other forms of collective spiritual practices.Troy examines the historical evolution of speaking in tongues, noting its absence in early church history until the 1800s.The episode challenges listeners to critically assess the validity and origins of speaking in tongues within modern religious practices.Troy provides insights into the theological debates surrounding speaking in tongues, particularly within Pentecostal and revivalist movements.The discussion highlights the importance of questioning and understanding personal religious experiences in the context of broader historical and cultural narratives.Listeners are encouraged to explore the academic and historical research on speaking in tongues to form their own informed perspectives. ---We're now on video on YouTube here.Want more? Check out our exclusive Patreon episodes here.Our blog is here.Join the conversation and connect with others here.The transcript of this episode is here.All our other links are here. Doubting your beliefs? Have questions about changing or leaving your faith? You are not alone, and Recovering from Religion is here to help. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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