
Over the summer I bought and later read Jim Thompson's book Healing and healers today which is an excellent enquiry into New Testament healing, overwhelmingly specious modern claims and the matter of whether we should expect miraculous healings today. This book led me to his shorter related book Prophecy Today which came out a few years ago. This well argued little book sets out the cessationist argument. I couldn't go with him on the argument from 1 Corinthians 13 in the end but that is not an essential interpretation for the cessationist case. I think every Christian, whatever view they hold to or if they are unsure, would benefit from a perusal of these two books. They are clear, through and irenic. I for one am very thankful for them. (Not sure why EP didn't come up with more uniform covers. Hope they sell out of both soon and bring out a combined version).
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Would you be able to summarise what Biblical arguments the books give for cessationism? My research has come up empty so far since neither 1 Corinthians 13.8-12 nor Ephesians 2.20 seem to give any real force to the cessationist view (and could actually be used quite easily to reinforce the continuationist view).
Hebrews 1:1, 2; Jude 3; 2 Tim 3:16, 17; Rev 22:18, 19 are the other texts.
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