By Roscoe Barnes III
Author, F.F. Bosworth: The Man Behind Christ the Healer
Copyright (c) 2018
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Robert M. Bowman Jr. is cited in Elizabeth A. Johnson's
paper on the Word of Faith Movement.
F.F. Bosworth is mentioned in a 2017 paper on the Word of Faith movement that was submitted for a Master of Arts degree at Bob Jones University. The paper is titled, "History of the Word-Faith Movement in America." It was written by Elizabeth A. Johnson and submitted to the faculty of BJU's Seminary and Graduate School of Religion.
Johnson's paper can be read here.
Johnson acknowledges the fact that Bosworth played a role in the controversial movement, but she does not analyze his contributions or give him the attention he deserves.
By the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Pentecostal or charismatic movement was in full swing. Men such as Charles Parham and F. F. Bosworth were preaching the restoration of a New Testament type of Christianity; they focused especially on the continuation of the five-fold offices of the church as listed in Ephesians 4:11-12 (pastors, teachers, evangelists, apostles, and prophets), and the charismatic gifts mentioned in 1 Corinthians 12 (healing, miracles, prophecy, and tongues). They also popularized the belief, which greatly influenced the practice of today’s faith healers, that seeking supernatural healing was generally incompatible with seeking any form of medical help.
Given the importance of Bosworth's contributions to the movement, one would expect to see more references to him and his book, Christ the Healer, which has been a required text at Kenneth E. Hagin's school, Rhema Bible Training Center. Unfortunately, that is not the case. Instead, Bosworth is mentioned only once, and his famous classic is not cited. There are other areas (and claims) in the paper that many Pentecostals would question. Even so, the paper is still useful as it gives another example of how non-Pentecostals view the Word of Faith movement.
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