The Gospel of the Holy Spirit

The Gospel of the Holy Spirit

Author: Rev. Fr. Alfred McBride

Publisher: TAN Books

Published:

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1618905813

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Written by St. Luke, Acts of the Apostles is often referred to as the Gospel of the Holy Spirit. In our new title, The Gospel of the Holy Spirit: Meditations and Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles, Fr. Alfred McBride guides the reader through this great book of the New Testament, verse by verse, illuminating its great meaning for Catholics of all times. While the Old Testament was God the Father speaking to his people, and the New Testament was God the Son speaking to his people, McBride shows how Acts is the revelation of God the Holy Spirit. The Gospel of the Holy Spirit: Mediation and Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles is a scholarly, yet immensely accessible, study of the Acts of the Apostles. It highlights the deep theological and spiritual meaning of Acts and shows the vibrant life of the early Church and its leaders, on fire with love for Christ. And it shows that the Holy Spirit was - and is - an active caretaker of Christ's Church and its people.


The Mediation of the Spirit

The Mediation of the Spirit

Author: Mark J. Cartledge

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2015-07-08

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 1467443824

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A noteworthy theology of the Holy Spirit that challenges current scholarship in the field How might a distinctively Pentecostal and charismatic theological perspective inform and enrich the discourse of academic practical theology? In order to address that question, Mark Cartledge in this book probes the relationship between Scripture, experience, and the Holy Spirit by means of the concept of mediation — that is, how the divine is experienced in the world. An expert in both Pentecostal theology and practical theology, Cartledge offers a unique intervention into practical theology through the lens of the Holy Spirit. He presents an original reading of Pentecost and the Spirit-reception texts in the book of Acts and engages with current literature in both Pentecostal studies and practical theology. Further, Cartledge places his whole discussion within a broader Protestant theological framework, and he interrogates an existing congregational study to provide a real-life example of theological intervention.


The Mediation of the Spirit

The Mediation of the Spirit

Author: Mark J. Cartledge

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2015-07-22

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 0802869556

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How might a distinctively Pentecostal and charismatic theological perspective inform and enrich the discourse of academic practical theology? In order to address that question, Mark Cartledge in this book probes the relationship between Scripture, experience, and the Holy Spirit by means of the concept of mediation -- that is, how the divine is experienced in the world. An expert in both Pentecostal theology and practical theology, Cartledge offers a unique intervention into practical theology through the lens of the Holy Spirit. He presents an original reading of Pentecost and the Spirit-reception texts in the book of Acts and engages with current literature in both Pentecostal studies and practical theology. Further, Cartledge places his whole discussion within a broader Protestant theological framework, and he interrogates an existing congregational study to provide a real-life example of theological intervention.


The Acts of The Holy Spirit

The Acts of The Holy Spirit

Author: Arthur T. Pierson

Publisher: Not Worthy Productions

Published:

Total Pages: 91

ISBN-13:

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The brief study of the Acts which follows is really no more than a first glimpse into a land of promise. It is the announcement of a discovery made by the writer that this narrative is a revelation of the Holy Spirit in his relations to believers as Christ’s witnesses, and to the church as the witnessing body; and that, from the opening chapter on, there is a progressive unfolding of this great theme, which it is our humble endeavour to trace. Nothing is claimed for what follows, save a suggestion; like all discoveries, it needs confirmation by a fuller examination and more thorough exploration. But if the hints herein found shall prove grapes of Eshcol, tempting others, who are more competent, to search this goodly land more successfully and thoroughly, and lead God’s people to its more thorough occupation and enjoyment, the desire and purpose of the author will be fulfilled.


The Acts of the Holy Spirit

The Acts of the Holy Spirit

Author: Arthur Tappan Pierson

Publisher:

Published: 1895

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13:

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The Acts of the Apostles forms a fifth Gospel, and can be properly understood only in its relation, not alone to the narrative previously written by Luke, but to the whole fourfold Gospel which precedes it. - Introduction.


The Gospel of the Holy Spirit

The Gospel of the Holy Spirit

Author: Alfred McBride

Publisher:

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 9780801530982

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Written by St. Luke, Acts of the Apostles is often referred to as the Gospel of the Holy Spirit. In our new title, " The Gospel of the Holy Spirit: Meditations and Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles," Fr. Alfred McBride guides the reader through this great book of the New Testament, verse by verse, illuminating its great meaning for Catholics of all times. While the Old Testament was God the Father speaking to his people, and the New Testament was God the Son speaking to his people, McBride shows how Acts is the revelation of God the Holy Spirit. "The Gospel of the Holy Spirit: Mediation and Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles" is a scholarly, yet immensley accessible, study of the Acts of the Apostles. It highlights the deep theological and spiritual meaning of Acts and shows the vibrant life of the early Church and its leaders, on fire with love for Christ. And it shows that the Holy Spirit was - and is - an active caretaker of Christ\'s Church and its people.