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Pneumatology

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Pneuma Summary
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Pneuma Ancient Greek thought early posited a connection between breath and life. The notion that wind or breath— pneuma —accounted for the functions of living things persisted in philosophical and medical accounts of organisms, sometimes...
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Pneumatology Information
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Pneumatology is the study of spiritual beings and phenomena, especially the interactions between humans and God. Pneuma (πνευμα) is Greek for "breath", which metaphorically describes a non-material being or influence. World Book Dictionary defines...


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International Review of Mission
The potential of pneumatology for mission in contemporary Europe.
07/01/2006: 3,198 words, approx. 11 pages
In this brief paper, I will give several reasons why I think the further development of pneumatology has potential to help mission and evangelism in contemporary Europe. Pneumatology, or the theology of the Spirit, is a discipline of theology highly developed in the...
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Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
Habits Of The Spirit: Reflections On A Pragmatic Pneumatology
03/01/2007: 7,579 words, approx. 25 pages
The question of the relationship between the Spirit and the practices that are a constitutive part of the church is especially pressing today. The reason for this urgency is that in the wake of the so-called linguistic turn in both philosophy and theology, it...
 


 

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