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The Holy Spirit

2011
Michael J. McClymond   +1 more
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The Holy Spirit

2019
Abstract Bonhoeffer has a richly Trinitarian pneumatology. He emphasizes the Spirit’s identity in relation to the Son and thus to the Father. This generates an account of the Spirit’s work that is other-directed, Christ-directed. We come to know and love the Spirit in relation to Christ, into whom the Spirit baptizes us and whose words ...
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The Holy Spirit

2014
The Holy Spirit spans a year in the life of the Potters, as tragedy and exceptional circumstances cause a skeptical family to wonder about faith and their shared future. The novel opens in San Diego in the summer of 2008 and closes in eastern Canada early in the following summer. David and Harry, a father and son, are the principal characters.
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On the Holy Spirit

AbstractTwo arguments from development against the doctrine of the Holy Spirit are formulated, based on what the work of the Holy Spirit would have introduced into the world. According to the Missing Truths Argument, if Christians are right, the Spirit would not have neglected to pass along any truths that are normatively important, and yet, of rather ...
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The Holy Spirit

Theology Today, 1989
“The one upon whom Yahweh's spirit rests is described as one who executes justice and righteousness in favor of the lowly and the poor, and who precisely in that manner acquires great power, who precisely in that manner builds strong loyal attachments.”
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The Holy Spirit

2008
Abstract The central chapter of the book evaluates Gregory's distinctive doctrine of the Holy Spirit and the Spirit's role in the work of Christian theology, focusing on the soteriological character of Gregory's Pneumatology in distinction from that of his Christology.
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The Holy Spirit

2018
This chapter explores the basic structure of Christian teaching about the Holy Spirit—pneumatology. The chapter considers, first, the biblical presentation of the Spirit and then explores the decisive contribution of theological debates in the fourth century ad. The contributions of the Cappadocian fathers and St Augustine of Hippo are considered.
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The Holy Spirit

2016
Abstract In the Eucharist, the Spirit does not only descend to transform the elements but raises up believers to share in a heavenly feast. This idea is suggested by the hanging dove pyxes in some churches, and important analogies for the role of the Spirit in the Eucharist may be found in Baptism.
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Holy Spirit

2012
John R Levison, Volker Rabens
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