Spirit in the New Testament
Originally published in 1908, this book constitutes an exploration of the concept of 'spirit' in the New Testament. The text is divided into two parts: part one provides a synopsis of passages relating to spirit, with English explications being given beneath original Greek quotations; part two analyses the general teaching of New Testament literature in relation to the divine Spirit and its influence. The reader is thus provided with a concise document relating the position of spirit in relation to the Scriptures, together with its abiding importance for the relationship between Church and the individual. This concise, yet detailed, book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Christian theology or biblical exegesis.
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June 2011Paperback
9781107600249
176 pages
203 × 127 × 10 mm
0.2kg
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Table of Contents
- Introductory survey of LXX and extra-canonical references
- Part I. N. T. Occurrences of Πνευμα:
- 1. Synoptists
- 2. Acts
- 3. Hebrews
- 4. Catholic Epistles
- 5. Pauline Epistles
- 6. Johannine writings
- 7. Outline survey and conspectus of distribution
- Part II. The Holy Spirit in the N. T.:
- 8. Synoptic Gospels
- 9. Acts
- 10. Hebrews, etc.
- 11. Paul
- 12. Johannine books
- 13. Apostolic fathers
- 14. Present significance.