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The Shepherd of Hermas was a work written sometime in the second century, some suppose around 140 AD. The author tells of conversations with an angelic being.

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If the church, in general, was cessationist, then 'charismatic' books like the Shepherd would not have been so popular and widespread and often held in high regard by church leaders.

False logic. The Corinthian correspondence was more popular and more widely accepted than the Shepherd of Hermas, and it has the most mention of the miraculous gifts of any of the canonical books. The problem is that many thought the Shepherd to be an earlier book than it actually is!


Kyle

I tell you, this man went down to his house justified.