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  • * Synan, Vinson. ''The Century of the Holy Spirit: 100 Years of Pentecostal and Charismatic Renewal.'' Thomas Nelson: Nashvil
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  • ...rst European to sight the islands, and named them the Southern Land of the Holy Spirit (''La Austrialia del Espiritu Santo''). French admiral Louis Antoine de Bou
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  • ...'' used it as a green-energy anthem? ''Who'' used it as an allegory of the Holy Spirit? As the old ad for the tabloid newspaper used to say: Inquiring minds want
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  • ...also been used in a spiritual context, as an allegory for the wind of the Holy Spirit. It was frequently heard in the 1970s, both in Protestant church services
    1 KB (193 words) - 05:36, 2 September 2008
  • ...iginal Biblical text was inspired (or more literally, "breathed") by the [[Holy Spirit]]. This is based on a passage in 2 Timothy 3:16 saying "All Scripture is Go
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  • ...e second person of the [[Trinity]], unified in essence with the Father and Holy Spirit yet also a distinct person. ...distinct and yet of the same being as [[God the Father]] and the [[God the Holy Spirit]].<ref name="Trinity">{{niv|John|1:1|John 1:1}}; {{niv|John|8:58|8:58}}; {{
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  • ### [[Holy Spirit]]
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  • ...There could also be doubt over whether the utterances were inspired by the Holy Spirit or by other spirits (and Paul offers guidance on distinguishing them).
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  • ...ressed that the churches can come together only through the renewal of the Holy Spirit and accordingly called for ecumenical and interreligious testimony and dial
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  • ...ept that God (the Creator and Father), the Son, (Jesus the Christ) and the Holy Spirit are one Essence (or substance-homoousios) and Three Persons (hypostasis) <r ...ated concept that Jesus was both human and divine and the concept that the Holy Spirit (also referred to in tradition as the 'Holy Ghost') comes from the Father,
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  • ...s and relying not on our own strength, but on the help of the grace of the Holy Spirit (Catechism, 1817). This virtue helps Opus Dei's members to keep their seren
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  • ...and relying not on our own strength, but on the help of the grace of the [[Holy Spirit]] (''Catechism'', 1817). This virtue helps Opus Dei's members to keep their
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  • ...iritual convictions through these gifts and through signs from God and the Holy Spirit. This Protestant movement spread across the “line” to the Roman Catholi
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  • ...ore it requires not only faith, but also conversion. God works through the Holy Spirit, perfecting faith and helping to fulfil the law. The Gospel leads to regene ...ehension of the Bible were considered a purely mechanical operation of the Holy Spirit; the theory of blessedness was still further transformed; metaphysical spec
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  • * Esberey, Joy E. ''Knight of the Holy Spirit: A Study of William Lyon Mackenzie King.'' (1980). 245 pp. a psychobiograp
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  • ...ll be the efficient operation of that God, which Christianity views as the Holy Spirit. We will come back to these ideas in more detail later." Morowitz, (pp. 23-
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  • ...both the living and the dead; Whose kingdom shall have no end. And in the Holy Spirit, the Lord and Giver of Life; Who procedeeth from the Father; Who with the F The Filioque, simply put, is a [[dogma]] in which the Holy Spirit (''pneuma Theou'')<ref name=Statement-USCCB>[http://www.usccb.org/seia/fili
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  • ...ror (if correctly interpreted). Tradition is the teaching of Jesus and the Holy Spirit to the apostles, handed down through successive generations. ...of the Church, and is regarded as infallible, through the operation of the Holy Spirit. More formal Church declarations of teaching can occur in two ways:
    19 KB (2,871 words) - 06:41, 24 January 2022
  • ...e Anima'' (1540) he noted three concurrent causes of conversion: the Word, Holy Spirit, and man's will. This process has often been criticized as "synergism".
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  • ...is brought into being at a specific point; and there is no mention of the Holy Spirit.
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