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¿Siguen vigentes en nuestros días los cinco dones ministeriales: apóstoles, profetas, evangelistas, pastores y maestros? ¿Por qué Jesús otorgó estos dones ministeriales a Su iglesia?
Hay en el mundo cristiano interpretaciones teológicas desencontradas. Tradicionales y liberales, ambos parecen estar en extremos difíciles de conciliar. Algunos afirman que el ministerio de los apóstoles y profetas, que son los más cuestionados, cesaron definitivamente después del primer siglo de la historia de la iglesia. ¿Es esto así? ¿Qué asidero bíblico tiene esta interpretación?
A través de cada capítulo el autor irá descubriendo las respuestas bíblicas acertadas. Es urgente para un ministerio efectivo en la iglesia contemporánea una clara visión del papel de estos cinco ministerios.
Info autore
José Roberto Reina estudió teología durante 3 años en la Escuela Bíblica Evangélica de Villa María, Provincia de Córdoba, Argentina y es graduado del Colegio Nacional de Montserrat, dependiente de la Universidad de Córdoba.
Junto a su esposa, Priscilla, han pastoreado una congregación en esa ciudad por 16 años. Dios los ha bendecido con cuatro hijos. Actualmente pastorean una congregación en Málaga, al sur de España.
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"Immensely informative. ... Reveals Mr. Obama in all his complexity."