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2009
This book discusses the occurrence of angelic imagery in early Christian discourse about the Holy Spirit. Taking as its entry-point Clement of Alexandria's less explored writings, Excerpta ex Theodoto, Eclogae propheticae, and Adumbrationes, it shows that Clement's angelomorphic pneumatology occurs in tandem with spirit christology, within a ...
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This book discusses the occurrence of angelic imagery in early Christian discourse about the Holy Spirit. Taking as its entry-point Clement of Alexandria's less explored writings, Excerpta ex Theodoto, Eclogae propheticae, and Adumbrationes, it shows that Clement's angelomorphic pneumatology occurs in tandem with spirit christology, within a ...
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Abstract Darby was not a cessationist. Believing that the Holy Spirit continued to distribute gifts to Christians, he identified the church as the Spirit’s special sphere of operations. This “pneumatic ecclesiology” allowed Darby to argue against any need for a distinctive clerical caste.
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2021
Aristotle’s essay “The Soul” was an attempt to account for the origins of human motivation. Aristotle divided the soul into three parts, sensation, nutrition, and mind, and the unity of these three parts was the source of human intervention into the external world and Aristotle branded the human as a “constitutive subject.” Aristotle was a naturalist ...
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Aristotle’s essay “The Soul” was an attempt to account for the origins of human motivation. Aristotle divided the soul into three parts, sensation, nutrition, and mind, and the unity of these three parts was the source of human intervention into the external world and Aristotle branded the human as a “constitutive subject.” Aristotle was a naturalist ...
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1973
Luke 1-2 unites the Aaronic and Davidic types of Messianism. The fact that Melchizedek as both priest and king was taught by the Epistle to the Hebrews to be the prototype of Christ, has prompted many scholars to find its background in the expectation of both a priestly and royal Messiah; Jesus was the fulfilment of all Messianic hopes and therefore ...
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Luke 1-2 unites the Aaronic and Davidic types of Messianism. The fact that Melchizedek as both priest and king was taught by the Epistle to the Hebrews to be the prototype of Christ, has prompted many scholars to find its background in the expectation of both a priestly and royal Messiah; Jesus was the fulfilment of all Messianic hopes and therefore ...
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Pentecost Journal of Theology and Mission
Historically, the role of religious communities in ecological discourse and responses to environmental crises has been significantly underwhelming. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that any comprehensive ecological dialogue must incorporate these communities. Recent research indicates that the Pentecostal tradition, in particular, has largely
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Historically, the role of religious communities in ecological discourse and responses to environmental crises has been significantly underwhelming. However, it is becoming increasingly clear that any comprehensive ecological dialogue must incorporate these communities. Recent research indicates that the Pentecostal tradition, in particular, has largely
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Journal of Pentecostal Theology
Abstract This article explores Willie James Jennings’ Acts as a transformative work that bridges theological depth with practical engagement, presenting the book of Acts as a vivid depiction of life shaped by the Spirit of God. Drawing from Jennings’ poetic and imaginative exegesis, the analysis highlights his ability to make ancient texts accessible ...
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Abstract This article explores Willie James Jennings’ Acts as a transformative work that bridges theological depth with practical engagement, presenting the book of Acts as a vivid depiction of life shaped by the Spirit of God. Drawing from Jennings’ poetic and imaginative exegesis, the analysis highlights his ability to make ancient texts accessible ...
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