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Origins and Transformation of the Hristovers: Features of the Doctrine
In the XVII-XVIII centuries. socio-political contradictions in the Russian empire led to the separation from orthodoxy of a number of communities, commonly known as "spiritual Christians," or the old Russian sectarianism.
Liudmyla M. Shuhayeva
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Terminologia trynitarna w "Expositio in canticum canticorum" Apponiusza (księgi I-III)
Although Apponius’ Expositio in Canticum Canticorum refers directly to one of the books of the Old Testament, by dint of the allegorical exegesis used by it’s author, we can find there many New Testament subjects and theological problems.
Ludmiła Lach-Bartlik
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The Pentecostal teaching about a baptism with the Holy Spirit
The article is devoted to the study of the Pentecostal teaching about the baptism with the Holy Spirit as an important theological and hermeneutical problem. Christian theology distinguishes baptism as one of the main problems requiring a thorough theological and hermeneutic study.
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For some years the expression baptism of the Holy Spirit has been heard little in Fundamental circles. Some Bible Institutes in recent years have abandoned the term in their teaching of the doctrine of the Spirit, except as it is confined to an initial
Brooks, Keith L.
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Could God Incarnate as an Animal?
In Mark Wallace’s When God Was a Bird: Christianity, Animism, and the Re-Enchantment of the World (Fordham University Press, 2019), two interrelated claims are pursued: (1) that Christianity and animism are complementary; and, (2) that the Holy Spirit ...
Travis Dumsday
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The Spirit and the 'other': social identity, ethnicity and intergroup reconciliation in Luke-Acts
This dissertation investigates the relationship between the Holy Spirit, ethnic identity and the ‘other’ in Luke-Acts. I argue that the Spirit is the central figure in the formation of a new social identity that affirms, yet chastens and transcends ...
Kuecker, Aaron J.
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The Narrative-Theological Function of Matthew’s Baptism Command (Matthew 28:19b)
The triadic name given in the baptism command of Matthew 28:19b has often been considered awkward in its context and perhaps anachronistic in light of later Christian Trinitarian doctrine.
Gregory S. Thellman
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Do We Seek the Baptism of the Holy Spirit? Pt.2
MT_105; Charles Feinberg; Series on truth & error about the Holy Spirit; baptism of the Holy Spirit is not be confused with filling of the Holy Spirit; I Cor.
Feinberg, Charles Lee
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The Spirit in Baptism and the Lord’s Supper: An Exegesis of 1Corinthians 12:13
This exegetical study on 1Corinthians 12:13 argues that, despite the tendency of late 20th c. Anglo-Saxon evangelical scholarship to use the verse as an interpretive key to understand the “Spirit-baptism” of the Gospels and Acts, the earlier view, which
Ádám SZABADOS
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In Defense of the Baptism of the Holy Spirit in the Believer: A Presbyterian Perspective
This thesis offers a defense of Baptism in the Holy Spirit in the believer. It narrows to a Presbyterian perspective on what we understand the Baptism in the Holy Spirit to be.
Wanyoike, Geoffrey K.
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