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With the current interest in the charismatic movement, questions about the Holy Spirit are again in the forefront of Christian discussion. These questions range from the role of the Holy Spirit in the Trinity, to the relation of the Spirit to prayer, prophecy, and the sacraments, to the place of the gifts of the Spirit in Christian living. C. F. D. Moule examines these various questions in an attempt to lead the reader into an understanding of the Spirit of God in Christian doctrine and experience.
This selection of the Rev. C. F. D. Moule's essays, almost all already published in specialist journals and Festschriften, represents in one volume the whole range of Professor Moule's contribution to New Testament studies. This book will be of value to all serious students of the New Testament, whether they are professional scholars, undergraduates, clergymen or interested and informed laymen.
The author gives a plain and intellectual statement of what faith is, and how it can honestly and meaningfully be expressed today.
This text is about the processes by which Christians of the 1st century came to understand Jesus as they did. The author re-examines four familiar characterizations of Jesus as the Son of Man, the Son of God, Christ and Lord, considers the implications of his findings for Christian doctrine.
The student or translator of the New Testament will often find difficulties which can only be solved by considering the syntax of the passage concerned. Professor Moule here provides a reference book which gives guidance on such problems of exegesis.
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