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Baptism in the Holy Spirit: the Issue of Separability and Subsequence

Pneuma, 1985
Article 7 of the "Statement of Fundamental Truths" in the constitution and by-laws of the General Council of the Assemblies of God reveals: All believers are entitled to and should ardently expect and earnestly seek the promise of the Father, the baptism in the Holy Ghost and fire, according to the command of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Baptism in the Holy Spirit: Yet Once More—Again

Journal of Pentecostal Theology, 2010
AbstractJames Dunn responds gratefully to the commendatory critiques of Roger Stronstad, Janet Everts, Chris omas and Max Turner. Luke depicts the first coming of the Spirit into a life as both strikingly manifest and as life-giving; he does not envisage an earlier quiet coming. Paul understands the seal of the Spirit as the beginning of the process of
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The Indwelling, Baptism, and Infilling With the Holy Spirit: a Differentation of Terms

Pneuma, 1981
AbstractThe baptism with the Holy Spirit is the most distinctive and disputed doctrine of Pentecostalism. The hallmark of Pentecostalism has been the distinction made between the first and subsequent works of the Spirit in the believer. The chief aim here is the examination of the Biblical teaching of the indwelling, baptism, and infilling with the ...
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James Dunn's Baptism in the Holy Spirit: Appreciation and Response

Journal of Pentecostal Theology, 2010
AbstractThe article seeks to provide a contemporary evaluation of Dunn's classic work. It argues that despite methodological and exegetical differences, Dunn was essentially correct to argue that for Luke the gift of the Spirit brings what he (Luke) considers as the post-ascension experiential 'life' of salvation.
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The baptism of the Holy Spirit : a study of the meaning of religious experience.

2011
This study is of the baptism of the Holy Spirit, a religious experience popularly known as speaking in tongues. Our concern is with its role as a transforming experience in the lives of those who witness to it. The baptism of the Holy Spirit, while deeply embedded in Christian tradition, has until recently been a relatively rare phenomenon.
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Baptism by Fire: The Work of the Holy Spirit in Pascal’s Philosophy

2014
Many elements of the life and philosophy of Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) speak to the profound impact the work and doctrine of the Holy Spirit had on him. However, because Pascal’s skepticism and pragmatism have been so emphasized, especially in English language studies, very little has been said about the importance Pascal placed on the inspiration of ...
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Spirit Baptism and Spiritual Formation: A Pentecostal Proposal

Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care, 2020
Frank D Macchia
exaly  

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