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Etudes Bibliques Ser.: Pneuma: from the Spiritual Condition of Christ to the Holy Spirit-Agent : A Dialectic of Flesh-Spirit at the Root of New Testament Pneumatology by Adimula J.S. (2021, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherPeeters Publishers & Booksellers
ISBN-109042945001
ISBN-139789042945005
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Number of Pages237 Pages
Publication NamePneuma: from the Spiritual Condition of Christ to the Holy Spirit-Agent : A Dialectic of Flesh-Spirit at the Root of New Testament Pneumatology
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2021
SubjectBiblical Studies / General, Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaReligion
AuthorAdimula J.S.
SeriesEtudes Bibliques Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2021-275478
Series Volume Number85
SynopsisWas the identity of the Holy Spirit as a personal agent already obvious in the expressions of faith at the pre-literary stage of Christianity? This book traces the evolution of the expression of the early Christian faith in relation to the notion of pneuma (spirit). It shows that, first of all pneuma , as long as it can be traced from three passages in antithesis with sarks (1 Tim 3:16; 1 Pet 3:18,22 and Rom 1:3-4) reflecting the Christian theology prior to the early New Testament writings, referred to the spiritual condition to which Christ had access as a result of his resurrection, in contrast to his previous earthly condition. Then in a more in-depth examination of Rom 1:4 from the angle of identifiable redactions, it continues to show how the passage/transition from this representation of the pneuma -condition to that of the pneuma (Spirit) designating the Holy Spirit took place., This book traces the evolution of the expression of the early Christian faith in relation to the notion of pneuma (spirit). It shows that pneuma, reflecting the Christian theology prior to the early New Testament writings, referred to the spiritual condition to which Christ had access as a result of his resurrection, in contrast to his previous earthly condition. Then, in a more in-depth examination of Rom 1:4 from the angle of identifiable redactions, it continues to show how the passage/transition from this representation of the pneuma-condition to that of the pneuma (Spirit) designating the Holy Spirit took place.
LC Classification NumberBT121.3.A35 2021