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The Spirit in the Christian Bible
With nearly 800 references to ruaḥ and pneuma in Christian scripture, it is a consequential task to distil the scriptural uses of these words into themes that can unite them in a coherent summary.
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The history of cardiopulmonary bypass and the evolution of <i>pneuma</i> in cardiopulmonary medicine. [PDF]
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In Adversus Praxean 5.5–7 and Apologeticum 21.10–13 the Christian author Tertullian (c. 160–240 CE) draws on Stoic sources, in particular texts associated with the second Stoic scholarchCleanthes (c. 330–230 BCE). These passages not only throw light on Tertullian’s aims butalso bear witness to Cleanthes’ development of the concept of πνεῦμα as the ...
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