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I do not know about dealing with but I am aware of them.Basically, all of that would be under the Charamatic Camp, and all tell us that the Church right now should be walking in same power and seeing same results as the Apsotles showed in Acts?
And they are being reintroduced in the Nar movement, which is trying to link together churches to have prophets and apostles in authority over themI do not know about dealing with but I am aware of them.
The first of these movements, Dominion Theology is known as “Reconstructionism,” which arose within Reformed (Calvinistic) Christianity. They teach that everyone is still bound to the Old Testament laws; in fact, the only exceptions are laws that are either modified or set aside by the New Testament. They also believe that the world will be “Christianized” through the church’s preaching of the gospel, and thereby usher in the “Millennium,” which is then followed by Christ’s second coming and that is exactly the opposite of what the Bible says.
“Latter-Rain” is the belief that since the time of the Reformation, God has progressively restored “truths” to the church. It also includes the view that the offices of apostle and prophet remain in effect to this very day, which is why submission to spiritual leaders is so heavily emphasized.
Kingdom Now Theology also subscribes to the “Manifest Sons of God” doctrine, which holds the heretical position that the church is the incarnation of God and is therefore to “take dominion” — politically and otherwise — before Christ can return.
For these and a host of other reasons, I would strongly advise Christians to steer clear of these non-Biblical positions.
Basically, its all modern day Gnosticism under different term, as they state have special revelations from God and have superior understanding on how faith works, and how to get from God what we what, and believe those types are the very 'super saints" ridiculed in his Epistles as contrasting how real apostles suffered for sake of Jesus, while those others merely proclaimed false concepts and doctrines and expectI do not know about dealing with but I am aware of them.
The first of these movements, Dominion Theology is known as “Reconstructionism,” which arose within Reformed (Calvinistic) Christianity. They teach that everyone is still bound to the Old Testament laws; in fact, the only exceptions are laws that are either modified or set aside by the New Testament. They also believe that the world will be “Christianized” through the church’s preaching of the gospel, and thereby usher in the “Millennium,” which is then followed by Christ’s second coming and that is exactly the opposite of what the Bible says.
“Latter-Rain” is the belief that since the time of the Reformation, God has progressively restored “truths” to the church. It also includes the view that the offices of apostle and prophet remain in effect to this very day, which is why submission to spiritual leaders is so heavily emphasized.
Kingdom Now Theology also subscribes to the “Manifest Sons of God” doctrine, which holds the heretical position that the church is the incarnation of God and is therefore to “take dominion” — politically and otherwise — before Christ can return.
For these and a host of other reasons, I would strongly advise Christians to steer clear of these non-Biblical positions.
Basically, its all modern day Gnosticism under different term, as they state have special revelations from God and have superior understanding on how faith works, and how to get from God what we what, and believe those types are the very 'super saints" ridiculed in his Epistles as contrasting how real apostles suffered for sake of Jesus, while those others merely proclaimed false concepts and doctrines and expect