How Do You Spell CESSATIONISM?

Pronunciation: [sɛsˈe͡ɪʃənˌɪzəm] (IPA)

Cessationism (/sɛˈseɪʃənɪzəm/) is a term used in Christian circles to describe the belief that certain spiritual gifts, such as speaking in tongues, prophecy, and miraculous healings, ceased after the apostolic era. The word is spelled with two 's's (cessationism) and is pronounced with emphasis on the second syllable. The prefix "cessation" refers to the act of stopping or ending, while the "-ism" suffix denotes a belief or doctrine.

CESSATIONISM Meaning and Definition

  1. Cessationism is a theological standpoint or belief that advocates for the cessation or ending of certain gifts or manifestations of the Holy Spirit, specifically those mentioned in the New Testament, such as miracles, healing, speaking in tongues, and prophecy. According to cessationism, these spiritual gifts and signs were necessary during the early days of the Christian Church to authenticate and establish the authority of the apostles and the message of the Gospel. However, cessationists argue that these gifts ceased to exist or have diminished significantly after the apostolic era, once the Church had been firmly established and the New Testament Scriptures had been completed.

    Cessationism is often contrasted with continuationism, which believes that the gifts of the Holy Spirit are still active and operate in the present day Church. Cessationists base their beliefs primarily on biblical passages, such as 1 Corinthians 13:8-10, which suggests that spiritual gifts will cease or pass away. They also rely on historical and theological arguments, pointing to the lack of significant documented miracles and supernatural occurrences in the modern Church.

    However, cessationism is a highly debated topic within Christianity, with various interpretations and understandings. Some argue that while certain gifts may have diminished, others may still be active, while others believe that all spiritual gifts have ceased entirely. It is a subject of significant theological discussion and exploration among different denominations and scholars.

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Etymology of CESSATIONISM

The word "cessationism" is derived from the noun "cessation", which originated from the Latin word "cessātiō" meaning "a ceasing, stoppage, or pause". The suffix "-ism" is added to create a noun denoting a specific doctrine, belief, or practice. In this case, "cessationism" refers to the belief that certain spiritual gifts described in the Bible, such as prophecy, speaking in tongues, and miraculous healing, have ceased or stopped occurring in the present age.

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