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200 1 _aDiscovering the Holy spirit in the New Testament
_fWarrington, K.
210 _aPeabody
_cHendrickson publishers
_d2005
327 _aContents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Matthew and Mark 2. Luke 3. John 4. Acts of the Apostles 5. Romans 6. 1 Corinthians 7. 2 Corinthians 8. Galatians 9. Ephesians 10. Philippians 11. Colossians 12. 1-2 Thessalonians 13. The Pastoral Epistles 14. Hebrews 15. 1 Peter 16. 1 John 17. Jude 18. Revelation 19. Listen to what the Spirit says to the Church Index of Subjects Index of Ancient Sources
330 _aThe role of the Holy Spirit in the development of the early church was absolutely crucial as the New Testament documents were being written and circulated. However many first century believers, often unacquainted with the Old Testament, had little knowledge of the work of God's Spirit. Therefore the New Testament writers sought to explain his character and mission in the events they recorded and through the letters they penned. Nevertheless, many Christians today have only a vague understanding of the Holy Spirit the comfort he offers, the gifts he imparts but few could articulate his vital role in the life of every believer. Taking a "textdriven" approach, Warrington moves beyond the controversy and sensationalism associated with charismatic phenomena to examine the third person of the Trinity himself. Progressing from Matthew to Revelation, this in depth study allows the scriptures to speak out of their original contextual situations and into our lives today. Readers will gain an appreciation of the Spirit as a complex, wise, creative, powerful, and personal member of the Godhead who is sent to equip, empower, affirm, inspire, gift, and ultimately transform the people of God. Each chapter concludes with helpful study questions and a useful bibliography. .
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