A Conversation on AG Origins at AGTS

Earlier this week I was honored to join Dr. Lisa Millen and Dr. Bob Eby and the Burnett Center for Biblical Preaching at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary. Our conversation explored questions about AG's relationship with COGIC, AG eschatology and how we've lost the avenues for capturing our testimonies. https://www.youtube.com/live/aSPdeBs9SKY I hope you can … Continue reading A Conversation on AG Origins at AGTS

Influence Podcast: Revising AG History

This week I was interviewed by George P. Wood at Influence Magazine about my newest book Aspects of Assemblies of God Origins. We had a wonderful time discussing how AG history is told, discussed the mythology around the AG and Church of God in Christ origins, and other topics related to AG identity. https://influencemagazine.com/en/Podcast/Revising-Assemblies-of-God-History Influence … Continue reading Influence Podcast: Revising AG History

Introducing Aspects of Assemblies of God Origins

"Daniel Isgrigg's previous work already put him at the forefront of a new generation of Pentecostal historians. His newest book challenges widely shared assumptions in Pentecostal history. I have rarely been this surprised."--D. Allen Tennison, theological counsel, National Office of the Assemblies of God "Daniel Isgrigg produces a riveting and timely account of the Assemblies … Continue reading Introducing Aspects of Assemblies of God Origins

A Response to Robert Menzies’s “Pentecostal Eschatology: Why Amillennialism is a Better Fit.”

Robert Menzies’s 2022 book The End of History has stirred up many conversations around eschatology in the Assemblies of God. Unfortunately, his arguments in favor of replacing AG positions of premillennialism with his interpretation of amillennialism put him in the precarious position of being in direct contradiction to AG bylaws. The result was his unfortunate … Continue reading A Response to Robert Menzies’s “Pentecostal Eschatology: Why Amillennialism is a Better Fit.”