The Holy Spirit & You Workbook
by Reverend Dennis Bennett and Rita Bennett
Pneumatology: A Guide for the Perplexed (Guides for the Perplexed)
by Daniel Castelo
This guide aims to elaborate and constructively engage some of the ongoing dogmatic challenges within the field of Christian pneumatology. Rather than a strict survey, the book largely represents a collection of working proposals on a number of relevant themes, including cosmology, mediation, the nature and role of Spirit-baptism, and discernment. For those who have found pneumatology frustrating and confusing, the book can serve as an aid to clarify some of the most crucial matters at stake i...
The Holy Spirit in Biblical and Pastoral Perspective
by J. W. Rogerson
The Person and Work of The Holy Spirit (Annotated)
by Reuben Archer Torrey
Irenaeus of Lyons and the Theology of the Holy Spirit (Oxford Early Christian Studies)
by Anthony Briggman
Irenaeus' theology of the Holy Spirit is often highly regarded amongst theologians today, but that regard is not universal, nor has an adequate volume of literature supported it. This study provides a detailed examination of certain principal, often distinctive, aspects of Irenaeus' pneumatology. In contrast to those who have suggested Irenaeus held a weak conception of the person and work of the Holy Spirit, Anthony Briggman demonstrates that Irenaeus combined Second Temple Jewish traditions of...
In this book, Stephen Holmes explores the historical development and the key concepts of doing theology in the Baptist tradition. This book considers the distinctive ideas and expressions of Christian faith to be found in the historic Baptist churches. An outline of the history of the Baptist movement will be offered, from its British beginnings in Amsterdam in 1609, through its varied developments in Britain, Europe and North America, to its worldwide presence and diversity today, and its relat...
Why Do You Believe What You Believe About the Holy Spirit?
by Graham McFarlane
The Master's Indwelling (Collected Works of Andrew Murray, #14) (Authentic Digital Classics)
by Andrew Murray
Andrew Murray was born in South Africa in 1828. After receiving his education in Scotland and Holland, he returned to South Africa and spent many years there as both a pastor and missionary. He wrote over two hundred books, including some of the most enduring classics of Christian literature. He and his wife, Emma, raised eight children, and it is said that their home was an endless stream of activity.