Kenneth Hagin and Word of Faith: extra-biblical systematizing of healing and glory produces a "cartoon image" of Christianity.
Question from Jordan Filler about Kenneth Hagin's "The Authority of the Believer."
Mike acknowledges he has not read Hagin's specific book but knows his teaching is largely replicated by Kenneth Copeland (who admits this). The problem he identifies is creating arbitrary, extra-biblical rules about how healing, spiritual authority, and glory operate — such as Copeland's instruction never to "curse your hair." This systematizing turns genuine faith into a ten-step formula divorced from Scripture.
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