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The Nature And Work Of The Holy Spirit In The Pentateuch, Richard M. Davidson
The Nature And Work Of The Holy Spirit In The Pentateuch, Richard M. Davidson
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The Hebrew word ruakh refers to the divine Spirit some sixteen times in fifteen verses of the five books of Moses, and the Holy Spirit is also prefigured in several Pentateuchal passages dealing with typological aspects of the sanctuary services. Each of these passages contains profound insights into the nature and work of the Holy Spirit. It is the thesis of this study that all of the major aspects of the biblical doctrine of the Holy Spirit are set forth, at least in nascent form, in the foundational divine revelation which comprises the Torah. We will examine each of these …
Power Or Person: Nature Of The Holy Spirit, Joann Davidson
Power Or Person: Nature Of The Holy Spirit, Joann Davidson
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Scripture is the primary source for any knowledge of the God of heaven—and when dealing with issues of divinity, it must be studied attentively and listened to carefully. Within its sacred pages God reveals Himself with a triune identity. The nature of the biblical God cannot be fully explained without God the Holy Spirit, along with Jesus and the Father. God’s personal plurality, seen throughout Scripture, presents One of the Three of the divine Godhead as the Holy Spirit. Because the Spirit has never been incarnated as Jesus was, He is more inscrutable, making, to a greater extent, potential misunderstandings …
[Book Review Of] Adventism And Ellen White: A Phenomenon Of Religious Materialism, By Thomas Mcelwain, Denis Kaiser
[Book Review Of] Adventism And Ellen White: A Phenomenon Of Religious Materialism, By Thomas Mcelwain, Denis Kaiser
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The Trinity In The Old Testament, Jiri Moskala
The Trinity In The Old Testament, Jiri Moskala
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The fundamental mystery of the Christian faith is belief in the Triune God. As Seventh‑day Adventists, we confess that God is One but manifested in three distinct persons—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. When we speak about God, we need to remember that weenter holy ground, and we need to do it with deep humility, knowing our limits. We are using imperfect human language to describe an infinite God. The transcendent God always surpasses even our finest categories of thinking and logic.
My Quest For Biblical Spirituality, Stan Patterson
My Quest For Biblical Spirituality, Stan Patterson
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The Crippling Problem The Church Faces Today, S. Joseph Kidder
The Crippling Problem The Church Faces Today, S. Joseph Kidder
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The Reception Of Ellen G. White's Trinitarian Statements By Her Contemporaries, 1897-1915, Denis Kaiser
The Reception Of Ellen G. White's Trinitarian Statements By Her Contemporaries, 1897-1915, Denis Kaiser
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Experiencing The Spirit: The Magnificat, Luther, And Feminists, Lois E. Malcolm
Experiencing The Spirit: The Magnificat, Luther, And Feminists, Lois E. Malcolm
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Sacramental Theology And Ecclesiastical Authority, Darius Jankiewicz
Sacramental Theology And Ecclesiastical Authority, Darius Jankiewicz
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The Adventist Trinity Debate - Part 1: Historical Overview, Jerry Moon
The Adventist Trinity Debate - Part 1: Historical Overview, Jerry Moon
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Book Review Of Balthasar Hubmaier's Doctrine Of The Church, By Eddie Mabry, Jerry Moon
Book Review Of Balthasar Hubmaier's Doctrine Of The Church, By Eddie Mabry, Jerry Moon
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