First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
A 22-page bibliographical essay followed by 1158 entries arranged in alphabetical order by author/editor, with subject and scripture indexes.
Glossolalia or "speaking in tongues" has evoked much speculation as to its causes and meanings. Primarily occurring in instances of religious fervor, glossolalia's recent linkage to psychopathic behavior has prompted...
Though not a Biblical study, this book shares some very unorthodox personal insights to the subject. As coarse as it is towards conventional understandings of Tongues, this book does not condemn the practice, just the presumptions.
Speaking in Tongues: A Guide to Research on Glossolalia
Glossolalia: Tongue Speaking in Biblical, Historical, and Psychological Perspective
Nicholas Harkness shows how the popularity of glossolalia in Korea lies at the intersection of numerous, often competing social forces, interwoven religious legacies, and spiritual desires that have been amplified by Christianity’s ...
Originally published: Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1972.
"It is abundantly evident that there is widespread and sincere interest in the baptism of the Holy Ghost, with the accompanying manifestation of tongues, in the world today. It is...
Should each Christian pray and sing in tongues, or is it reserved for a special few deeply spiritual ones? Did Jesus pray in tongues?
Its simply information that hopefully is organized and helpful to those interested in an accurate appraisal of what, by all reasonable appearances, is the truth about biblical glossolalia.