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Journal articles on the topic "Pneumatology"

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Singkoh, Elia, Milton Thorman Pardosi, and Alvyn Cesarianto Hendriks. "Penglihatan Binokular Pneumatologi: Kajian Socio-Historis Perspektif Mesopotamia dan Ibrani Kuno." EPIGRAPHE: Jurnal Teologi dan Pelayanan Kristiani 6, no. 2 (November 30, 2022): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.33991/epigraphe.v6i2.377.

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The Hebrew scriptures contain rich material on pneumatology. Cultural context greatly influenced the construction of dogmatics in biblical times, but the study of pneumatology from a social and historical point of view received less attention. This study aims to explore the social context of the meaning of spirits in the ancient Mesopotamian and Hebrew eras. Through a socio-historical approach, the pneumatology construction plot of the ancient Hebrews can be known, where its development also influences the construction of New Testament theology and can be used as a reference for the development of dogmatics at the end of time. Methods This research uses a qualitative descriptive approach. The mingling of the ancient Hebrews with the Mesopotamians influenced the ancient Hebrews' presuppositions for the articulation of pneumatology and its everyday use. The widespread and transcendental use of pneumatology occurred as a result of the initial conceptual fragility and articulation that developed from the Mesopotamians, thus influencing the perspective of ancient Hebrew pneumatology on daily implementation. The diversity of pneumatological articulations in ancient Hebrew literature is not a contradiction but a multiplicity of words that emerges from the socio-historical aspect.AbstrakKitab suci Ibrani berisi materi yang kaya tentang pneumatologi. Konteks budaya sangat mempengaruhi konstruksi dogmatika di zaman Alkitab, namun kajian pneumatologi dari sudut pandang sosial dan sejarah kurang mendapat perhatian. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi konteks sosial pemaknaan roh di era Mesopotamia dan Ibrani kuno. Melalui pendekatan socio-historis, alur konstruksi pneumatologi bangsa Ibrani kuno dapat diketahui, di mana perkembangannya turut mempengaruhi konstruksi teologi Perjanjian Baru dan dapat dijadikan acuan pengembangan dogmatika di akhir zaman. Metode Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif-deskriptif. Berbaurnya bangsa Ibrani kuno dengan bangsa Mesopotamia mempengaruhi presuposisi orang Ibrani kuno terhadap artikulasi pneumatologi serta penggunaannya sehari-hari. Penggunaan pneumatologi yang luas dan transcendental terjadi akibat rempuhan konseptual awal serta artikulasi yang berkembang dari bangsa Mesopotamia sehingga mempengaruhi perspektif pneumatologi orang Ibrani kuno terhadap implementasi sehari-hari. Diversitas artikulasi pneumatologi dalam literatur Ibrani kuno bukan merupakan kontradiksi melainkan multiplisitas kata yang mencuat dari aspek socio-historis.
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Pranoto, Minggus Minarto. "The SPIRIT AND LAMENT." Jurnal Amanat Agung 17, no. 2 (February 17, 2022): 273–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.47754/jaa.v17i2.516.

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Abstract: This article aims to explain about lament from the perspective of psychology and pneumatology. Psychology helps to explain psychic state of one who laments because of experiencing grief and bereavement; and pneumatology understands lament theologically by seeing and knowing God, self, and the world through the experience with the Holy Spirit in the believers. The two perspectives above are synthesized to understand the lament in the context of the life of believer. The method used is an interdisciplinary study between psychology and pneumatology by looking for connecting points that might fill and complement each other, especially in explaining the lament of believer. The thesis of this article is that the act of lament is a self-actualization of believer which can be explained from a psychology-pneumatology perspective and in lament the Holy Spirit transforms the life of believer. Lamentation can lead to an attitude of trust in God and the courage to continue with life again or, in psychologically term, a "restoration-oriented” life. Keywords: Spirit/Holy Spirit, lament, psychology, pneumatology, transformation. Abstrak: Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan perihal ratapan dari perspektif psikologi dan pneumatologi. Psikologi membantu untuk menjelaskan keadaan psikis orang yang meratap karena sedang mengalami kedukaan (grief) dan kehilangan (bereavement); dan pneumatologi memahami ratapan secara teologis dengan cara melihat dan mengenal Allah, diri, dan dunia melalui pengalaman dengan Roh Kudus. Kedua perspektif di atas disintesiskan untuk memahami ratapan dalam konteks kehidupan orang beriman. Metode yang dipakai adalah studi interdisipliner antara psikologi dan pneumatologi melalui mencari poin-poin penghubung yang mungkin saling mengisi dan melengkapi terutama dalam menjelaskan ratapan orang-orang beriman. Pernyataan tesis tulisan ini adalah tindakan ratapan merupakan sikap mengaktualkan diri dari orang beriman yang dapat dijelaskan dari perspektif psikologi-pneumatologi dan di dalam ratapan Roh Kudus mentransformasi hidup orang beriman. Ratapan dapat membawa kepada sikap percaya kepada Allah yang semakin mendalam dan berani melanjutkan kehidupan kembali atau istilahnya secara psikologi memiliki “restoration-oriented.” Kata-kata kunci: Roh/Roh Kudus, ratapan, psikologi, pneumatologi, transformasi.
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Skuce, Stephen. "Wesleyan Pneumatology." Journal of the European Pentecostal Theological Association 32, no. 1 (April 2012): 15–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/jep.2012.32.1.003.

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Anderson, Allan. "Stretching the Definitions? Pneumatology and 'Syncretism' in African Pentecostalism." Journal of Pentecostal Theology 10, no. 1 (2001): 98–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096673690101000106.

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AbstractSome observers regard as 'syncretistic' many forms of African Pentecostalism that have developed a pneumatology with a presumed link to the pre-Christian past, and will also deny the term 'Pentecostal' to these groups. This does not fully recognise the parallels between biblical pneumatology and the holistic African worldview, and the significant contribution that African Pentecostalism makes to a dynamic understanding of pneumatology. This encounter between African religions and biblical pneumatology reflects a genuine desire to make the doctrine of the Spirit relevant in an African context. This is supported by biblical texts, where such a 'dynamic pneumatology' is assumed.
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Conradie, Ernst M. "What Makes the World Go Round? Some Reformed Perspectives on Pneumatology and Ecology." Journal of Reformed Theology 6, no. 3 (2012): 294–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15697312-12341268.

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Abstract This contribution explores the available literature on pneumatology and ecology. It suggests the need to articulate the underlying question to which Christian pneumatology may be regarded as a response, namely in terms of ‘What makes the world go round?’ Moltmann’s recent notion of a “hermeneutics of nature” is used to suggest the possibility of a pneumatology ‘from below’. However, the theological inadequacy of available proposals on such a pneumatology from below is also noted. This suggests the need for deeper pneumatological discernment.
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Barnes, Michel Rene. "Augustine’s Last Pneumatology." Augustinian Studies 39, no. 2 (2008): 223–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/augstudies200839220.

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Phan, Peter C. "Cosmology, Ecology, Pneumatology." Philosophy and Theology 18, no. 2 (2006): 385–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/philtheol200618219.

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Bergmann, Sigurd. "The One at, around or with the Other: Ecotheological Considerations of the Spirit’s Life-Giving Power." Modern Believing 63, no. 4 (October 1, 2022): 358–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/mb.2022.27.

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The article revises the well-known thesis about the intensification of pneumatology in the different kinds of crisis in Christian history. A brief remembrance of the rise of systematic Christian pneumatology in Eastern patristic late antiquity recalls its contextual and plural dimension. Gregory of Nazianz’s trinitarian cosmology embeds pneumatology and vitalises his historic-soteriological doctrine of the Spirit as Giver of Life and its Liberator. The second section explores the present rich growth of eco-pneumatology with regard to three themes: diversity, animism and fetishism, and inhabitation. Finally the article offers a philosophical definition of the Spirit to fertilise further constructive dialogues about her work.
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Bucur, Bogdan. "Revisiting Christian Oeyen: "The Other Clement" on Father, Son, and the Angelomorphic Spirit." Vigiliae Christianae 61, no. 4 (2007): 381–413. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157007207x186060.

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AbstractThis article contributes to research on Clement of Alexandria's pneumatology by revisiting and expanding upon Christian Oeyen's oft-neglected study Eine frühchristliche Engelpneumatologie bei Klemens von Alexandrien, published in 1966. It argues, first, that a study of Clement's Pneumatology cannot ignore the surviving portions of Clement's Hypotyposes (especially the Excerpta ex Theodoto, Eclogae Propheticae, and Adumbrationes), because these appear to have included treatises "On Prophecy" and "On the Soul." Secondly, it reaffirms Oeyen's thesis that Clement of Alexandria's Pneumatology is best understood within the framework of early Jewish and Christian speculation on the "first created" angelic spirits (πρωτó;κτιστoι). The article advances the discussion by providing a context for Clement's "angelomorphic Pneumatology": this phenomenon is part of a larger theological articulation, occurring in tandem with Spirit Christology and a marked binitarian orientation.
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Hollingsworth, Andrea. "Spirit and Voice: Toward a Feminist Pentecostal Pneumatology." Pneuma 29, no. 2 (2007): 189–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157007407x237917.

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AbstractThis article suggests that bringing feminist pneumatology and Pentecostal spirituality into dialogue may provide new opportunities link women's empowerment with the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. Following a brief overview of feminist pneumatology and Pentecostal spirituality, it exposits Sarah Coakley's pneumatology, arguing that her insights lead us to inquire about the ways in which Charismatic piety might contribute to the empowerment of Pentecostal women in the majority world today. The article then highlights sociological research which shows that Latin American women's ecstatic experiences of the Spirit are frequently linked with an increased sense of personal subjectivity, and the ability to “give voice” in both public and private spheres. It concludes with a proposal for speaking of the Holy Spirit as the divine voice, suggesting that this may be one way to move toward a constructive feminist Pentecostal pneumatology.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Pneumatology"

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Blackham, Paul Robert. "The pneumatology of Thomas Goodwin." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 1995. https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/the-pneumatology-of-thomas-goodwin(1fc2b89b-3f8e-4e34-9b8d-10e1e7c787ed).html.

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Harris, I. Leon. "Holy Spirit as communion : Colin Gunton's pneumatology of communion and Frank Macchia's pneumatology of Koinonia." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2014. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=225805.

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This thesis proposes a reading of Colin Gunton's and Frank Macchia's theology that emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit as a necessary component of their respective thought. In this thesis I will argue that for both theologians the doctrine of the Holy Spirit is foundational to understanding their doctrine of God, Christology and Ecclesiology. First, by using a chiastic structure, I will demonstrate that each theologian has an approach to Pneumatology that places a particular stress on the work of the Holy Spirit in the Church. By explicating the relationship between Pneumatology and Ecclesiology, it will be evident that both theologians view the Church as the eschatological perfecting work of the Spirit. Second, I will argue that God's being as a being-in-communion stresses the personhood of the Holy Spirit. Since God is the creator of the universe, through Gunton I will demonstrate that the doctrine of God has relevance for an understanding of our reality. Third, I will argue that for both theologians, Augustine's pneumatic analogy of 'bond of love' is adjudged inadequate and needs revision to secure the proper personhood of the Holy Spirit in relation to the Father and Son. The Holy Spirit is the person who perfects the divine nature and personhood of the Father and Son. Fourth, I will argue that Gunton and Macchia have developed a type of Spirit Christology: Gunton presents a radicalized version of Chalcedon and Macchia formulates his account through 'Spirit baptism.' Throughout the paper, I will demonstrate that Pneumatology is not isolated to establishing the deity of the Holy Spirit, sanctification or individual subjective illumination. Lastly, the doctrine of God, Christology, Ecclesiology and Eschatology cannot be construed without a proper account of Pneumatology that takes into consideration the eschatological and perfecting work of the third person.
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Hill, Kevin Douglas. "The development of Athanasius's early pneumatology." Thesis, Durham University, 2015. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11300/.

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Athanasius of Alexandria wrote over seven dozen works, the majority of which contain at least one reference to the Holy Spirit. Yet, previous studies have primarily concentrated on Athanasius’s Letters to Serapion on the Holy Spirit (ca. 359–361), leaving a lacuna in our knowledge of Athanasius’s prior pneumatology. By exploring the period from Athanasius’s election as bishop (328) to the completion of the third Oration against the Arians (ca. 345), this thesis seeks to help fill this gap. Part I focuses on Athanasius’s pastoral works, including his Festal Letters and Against the Pagans-On the Incarnation. Chapter 1 considers the reasons behind Athanasius’s relative silence about the Spirit in Pagans-Incarnation. Chapters 2 and 3 explore the pneumatology of Athanasius’s pastoral works written before and after 340, respectively. This first half of the thesis argues that by the mid-330s, Athanasius had begun to establish core pneumatological perspectives that he would maintain for the rest of his career, including the belief that the Spirit is necessary for salvation. Part II examines Athanasius’s three Orations, giving particular attention to Orations 1–2 (ca. 340). This part of the thesis argues that Athanasius seems to consciously hold five main tenets about the Holy Spirit. To Athanasius, the Holy Spirit is eternal, uncreated, united to the Son, worthy of worship, and essential for salvation. These points laid the foundation for what was to come in Serapion. Together, Parts I and II challenge the perception that Athanasius’s understanding of the Holy Spirit did not develop until Serapion. Without the pneumatological perspectives that he established in the 330s and 340s, Athanasius would not have been prepared to take the next steps of confessing the Holy Spirit’s divine nature and role in creating the world.
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Yun, Koo D. "Pneumatology of Karl Barth and Wolfhart Pannenberg." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1992. http://www.tren.com.

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Ritt, Paul E. "The influence of pneumatology on Karl Barth's Christology." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1985. http://www.tren.com.

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Swoboda, Aaron Jason. "Tongues and trees : towards a green Pentecostal pneumatology." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2011. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/3003/.

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This thesis develops a Pentecostal ecotheology by utilizing key pneumatological themes that emerge from the Pentecostal tradition. It examines and utilizes the salient Pentecostal and Charismatic voices that have stimulated ecotheology in the Pentecostal tradition and situates them within the broader context of Christian ecumenical ecotheologies (Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, and Ecofeminist). These Pentecostal expressions are placed in dialogue with the particular ecological pneumatologies of Denis Edwards (Roman Catholic), Mark Wallace (Protestant), and Sallie McFague (Ecofeminist). The thesis advances a novel approach to Pentecostal ecotheology through a pneumatology of the Spirit baptized creation, the charismatic creational community, the holistic ecological Spirit, and the eschatological Spirit of ecological mission. Significantly, this thesis is the first substantive contribution to a Pentecostal pneumatological theology of creation with a particular focus on the Pentecostal community and its significance for the broader ecumenical community. Furthermore, it offers a fresh theological approach to imagining and sustaining earth-friendly practice in the twenty-first century Pentecostal church.
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Cunningham, Joseph William. "Perceptible Inspiration A Model for John Wesley's Pneumatology." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.521592.

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Shillaker, Robert Mark. "The federal pneumatology of George Smeaton (1814-89)." Thesis, n.p, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/.

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Houle, Carroll. "Pneumatology, poverty and salvation toward a missiology for Tanzania /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1985. http://www.tren.com.

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Philip, Finny. "'Apostle to the gentiles' : the origins of Pauline pneumatology." Thesis, Durham University, 2003. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/3706/.

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The research sets out to inquire into Paul's initial thoughts on the Holy Spirit. Paul’s convictions, that he was called to be an apostle to the Gentiles and that God has given the Spirit upon the Gentiles apart from Torah obedience, are foundational for any enquiry on the subject. The key questions are: Did Paul expect a bestowal of the Spirit upon the Gentiles apart from Torah obedience when he went into Gentile mission? And, how can we account for Paul's conviction that God has poured out the Spirit upon the Gentiles? Central to our argument is Paul's conviction that God has graciously endowed the gift of the Spirit upon his Gentile converts, an understanding that is rooted primarily in his own conversion/call experience and secondarily in his experience with and as a missionary of the Hellenistic community in Antioch. By investigating the range of expectations of the Spirit that were present in Hebrew scripture and in the wider Jewish literature, the study found that such a concept is rare, and that it is usually the covenant community to which the promise of the Spirit is given. Further, Paul's own pre-Christian convictions about the Spirit, which particularly evolved from his own self-perception as a Pharisee and persecutor of the church, display a continuity between his own thought patterns and those of Second Temple Judaism. Paul’s Damascus experience was an experience of the Spirit. His experience of the 'glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ' (2 Cor.3.1-4.6) provided him with the belief that there is now a new relationship with God, which is possible through the sphere of the Spirit. In addition, Paul was influenced by the Hellenists, whose theological beliefs included a perception of the church as the eschatological Temple where the Spirit of God is the manifest presence of God. It is in these notions that one may trace the origins of Paul's thoughts on the Holy Spirit.
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Books on the topic "Pneumatology"

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Toward a process pneumatology. Selinsgrove [Pa.]: Susquehanna University Press, 1990.

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John Wesley's pneumatology: Perceptible inspiration. Farnham surrey, England: Ashgate, 2014.

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Olson, Alan M. Hegel and the spirit: Philosophy as pneumatology. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1992.

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The spirit of liberation: Jürgen Moltmann's trinitarian pneumatology. Zoetermeer, Netherlands: Uitgeverij Meinema, 2003.

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Dixon, Larry Edward. The pneumatology of John Nelson Darby (1880-1882). Madison, N.J: [s.n.], 1988.

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J, Woods Edward, ed. The 'finger of God' and pneumatology in Luke-Acts. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press, 2001.

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The spirit of Augustine's early theology: Contextualizing Augustine's pneumatology. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate, 2011.

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Fung, Jojo M. A Shamanic Pneumatology in a Mystical Age of Sacred Sustainability. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51022-4.

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Altpeter, Caroline. Roman Catholic sacramental pneumatology after Vatican II ; some critical reflections. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1994.

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contributor, Kinsey Andrew, ed. God the Spirit: Introducing pneumatology in Wesleyan and ecumenical perspective. Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books, 2014.

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Book chapters on the topic "Pneumatology"

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Gabriel, Andrew K. "Pneumatology." In The Routledge Handbook of Pentecostal Theology, 206–15. Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge, 2020. | Series: [Routledge handbooks in theology]: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429507076-24.

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Randazzo, Christy. "Liberal Quaker Pneumatology." In The Quaker World, 240–47. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429030925-34.

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Levine, Norman. "Pneumatology of Labor." In Marx's Resurrection of Aristotle, 163–202. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57035-4_3.

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Kim, Grace Ji-Sun. "Conclusion: Toward a New Pneumatology." In The Holy Spirit, Chi, and the Other, 145–50. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230339408_7.

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Fung, Jojo M. "Sacred Sustainability: An Emerging Shamanic Pneumatology." In A Shamanic Pneumatology in a Mystical Age of Sacred Sustainability, 107–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51022-4_6.

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Grimes, Nathaniel, Kathryn Getek Soltis, and Vincent Lloyd. "Pneumatology, Restorative Justice, and Prison Abolition." In The Routledge Companion to Christian Ethics, 327–38. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429345081-29.

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Medina, Néstor. "Theological Musings toward a Latina/o Pneumatology." In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Latino/a Theology, 173–89. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118718612.ch9.

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Fung, Jojo M. "What Christians Can Learn from Shamanic Pneumatology." In Interfaith Dialogue, 119–28. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-59698-7_9.

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Bucur, Bogdan G. "EARLY CHRISTIAN ANGELOMORPHIC PNEUMATOLOGY: APHRAHAT THE PERSIAN SAGE." In Hugoye: Journal of Syriac Studies (volume 11), edited by George Kiraz, 161–206. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463222550-010.

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Albisser, Ariane. "The Significance of Pneumatology for the Consensus Tigurinus." In Calvinus frater in Domino, 151–60. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666540752.151.

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Conference papers on the topic "Pneumatology"

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Gadelha, Cecília. "DIÁLOGO ENTRE A PNEUMATOLOGIA DAS PRIMEIRAS COMUNIDADES EM CARLOS MESTERS E A EXPERIÊNCIA CATECUMENAL NA ATUALIDADE." In Congresso Nacional de Ciência e Educação. Recife, Pernambuco: Even3, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.29327/cnce.201544.

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