The Holy Spirit and Christian origins

The Holy Spirit and Christian origins

By James D. G. Dunn, Graham Stanton, Stephen C. Barton, Bruce W. Longenecker

Subjects: Bible, Vroege kerk, Biblical teaching, Heilige Geest, Heiliger Geist, Critique, interprétation, Théologie, Saint-Esprit, Enseignement biblique, Bible, theology, n. t., Pneumatologie, Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., n. t., Holy Spirit, Criticism, interpretation, History of doctrines, Bibel, Theology, 11.46 study and interpretation of the New Testament, Histoire des doctrines, Holy spirit

Description: "The Holy Spirit and Christian Origins comprises a selection of original essays that explore a topic that has held a prominent and distinctive place in the majority of Professor Dunn's publications. Written by twenty-seven leading scholars, this singular volume probes deep into the nascent Christian communities and their writings and investigates the early Christians' convictions concerning the Holy Spirit. Ranging widely through Scripture and across early church history, many of these essays introduce groundbreaking research in biblical studies, and some engage directly with Dunn's work in the field."--Jacket.

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