The Holy Spirit and Christian Experience

The Holy Spirit and Christian Experience
Author: Simeon Zahl
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-06-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780192562777

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In The Holy Spirit and Christian Experience, Simeon Zahl presents a fresh vision for Christian theology that foregrounds the relationship between theological ideas and the experiences of Christians. He argues that theology is always operating in a vibrant landscape of feeling and desiring, and shows that contemporary theology has often operated in problematic isolation from these experiential dynamics. He then argues that a theologically serious doctrine of the Holy Spirit not only authorizes but requires attention to Christian experience. Against this background, Zahl outlines a new methodological approach to Christian theology that attends to the emotional and experiential power of theological ideas. This methodology draws on recent interdisciplinary work on affect and emotion, which has shown that affects are powerful motivating realities that saturate all dimensions of human thinking and acting. In the process, Zahl also explains why contemporary theology has often been ambivalent about subjective experience, and demonstrates that current discourse about God's activity in the world is often artificially abstracted from experience and embodiment. At the heart of the book, Zahl proposes a new account of the theology of grace from this experiential and pneumatological perspective. Focusing on the work of the Holy Spirit in salvation and sanctification, he retrieves insights from Augustine, Luther, and Philip Melanchthon to present an affective and Augustinian vision of salvation as a pedagogy of desire. In articulating this vision, Zahl engages critically with recent emphasis on participation and theosis in Christian soteriology, and charts a new path forward for Protestant theology in a landscape hitherto dominated by the theological visions of Barth and Aquinas.

The Christian Experience of the Holy Spirit

The Christian Experience of the Holy Spirit
Author: Henry Wheeler Robinson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1930
Genre: Holy Spirit
ISBN: NWU:35556001537018

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The Holy Spirit in the Christian Experience

The Holy Spirit in the Christian Experience
Author: David Wilson
Publsiher: Inspiration Speaks
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2007
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 097860024X

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The Holy Spirit in the Christian Experience draws lessons from the growth of the plant in nature. Jesus used this illustration to explain to us the work of grace in the Christian experience. This book will show us how the Holy Spirit works in the heart of a person to reprove, convert, enable, and strengthen us to live for God. Further, the work of the Spirit teaches us that it is only in listening to Christ¿s voice and obeying His Word that our faith and worship will be acceptable to God. True spirit-filled worship and living cannot purposely go contrary to the Holy Bible. When we are living in the Spirit, our worship and daily lifestyle will be in harmony with the principles of Christ as revealed in God¿s Word. The still small voice of conviction, guided by the Word of God, shall ever be speaking, ¿This is the way, walk ye in it, when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left¿ (Isaiah 30:21 KJV).

In the Power of the Spirit Or Christian Experience in the Light of the Bible

In the Power of the Spirit  Or  Christian Experience in the Light of the Bible
Author: William Edwin Boardman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1875
Genre: Spiritual life
ISBN: BL:A0026360250

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The Holy Spirit Before Christianity

The Holy Spirit Before Christianity
Author: John R. Levison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 148131078X

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With his latest book, The Holy Spirit before Christianity, John R. Levison again changes the face and foundation of Christian belief in the Holy Spirit. The categories Christians have used, the boundaries they have created, the proprietary claims they have made--all of these evaporate, now that Levison has looked afresh at Scripture. In a study that is both poignant and provocative, Levison takes readers back five hundred years before Jesus, where he discovers history's first grasp of the Holy Spirit as a personal agent. The prophet Haggai and the author of Isaiah 56-66, in their search for ways to grapple with the tragic events of exile and to articulate hope for the future, took up old exodus traditions of divine agents--pillars of fire, an angel, God's own presence--and fused them with belief in God's Spirit. Since it was the Spirit of God who led Israel up from Egypt and formed them into a holy nation, now, the prophets assured their hearers, the Spirit of God would lead and renew those returning from exile. Taking this point of origin as our guide, Christian pneumatology--belief in the Holy Spirit--is less about an exclusively Christian experience or doctrine and more about the presence of God in the grand scheme of Israel's history, in which Christianity is ancient Israel's heir. This explosive observation traces the essence of Christian pneumatology deep into the heart of the Hebrew Scriptures. The implications are fierce: the priority of Israelite tradition at the headwaters of pneumatology means that Christians can no longer hold stubbornly to the Holy Spirit as an exclusively Christian belief. But the implications are hopeful as well, offering Christians a richer history, a renewed vocabulary, a shared path with Judaism, and the promise of a more expansive and authentic experience of the Holy Spirit.

Holy Spirit and Religious Experience in Christian Literature ca AD 90 200

Holy Spirit and Religious Experience in Christian Literature ca  AD 90 200
Author: John Eifion Morgan-Wynne
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2006-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781597527248

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'Holy Spirit and Religious Experience' seeks to find out how far the centrality of the Holy Spirit in Christian experience during the earliest period of the church was maintained or diminished in the third to the fifth generations (ca. AD 90-200). Three themes are explored. First, the sense of encounter with the divine presence, the numinous, a sense of being caught up into the divine being or being overwhelmed by the One who is beyond us. Secondly, a sense of being illuminated in respect to the truth, given deeper understanding of God's purpose, whether for the individual or the congregation, or guided in decision-making. Thirdly, a sense of ethical empowerment, an awareness of being helped by divine power, assisted in a course of action or development of character, in grappling with temptation, or in the ultimate test of loyalty, martyrdom. This book is arranged geographically, from Syria and Asia Minor in the East to Rome and Gaul in the West, including North Africa and Egypt. Christian authors within these areas are examined chronologically, from the later New Testament writers through the second century to Clement of Alexandria and Tertullian of Carthage, for the evidence they supply. The variegated picture which emerges, it is contended, reflects second-century Christianity.

The Holy Spirit in Faith and Experience

The Holy Spirit in Faith and Experience
Author: Arthur Lewis Humphries
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1917
Genre: Bible
ISBN: WISC:89097266662

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A Theology of the Holy Spirit

A Theology of the Holy Spirit
Author: Frederick Dale Bruner
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1997-12-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781579100940

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Bruner has been both thorough and fair, and has written a book that combines scholarly research with constructive commentary on the life and mission of the contemporary Church.