We are dealing then with a pneumatological typology that still bears the imprint of the liturgical thinking of the early church. |
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These considerations, however, have not yet brought us to the heart of the pneumatological basis for hearing the Spirit's voice in culture. |
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I call the third and final inflection of the triune name the pneumatological inflection, the inflection most naturally appropriated to the third person of the Trinity. |
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In this sense there is a pneumatological will that can master the psychological will in perfect cooperation with the divine will. |
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At his Institute, Beddoes literalizes a spirit of scientific experimentation as he conducts pneumatological experiments into invisible gases. |
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I believe that the pneumatological Christology of Jesus' leave-taking discourse is very important to our theme given that Christ explains that his coming in the flesh was just a first step. |
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One can of course only understand the cited sentence if one understands it against the pneumatological background which shines through the whole second chapter of the Constitution. |
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Instead of dogmatic, legislative, merely disciplinary language, it emphasized a Biblical, Christological, pneumatological, ecclesiological, and apostolic background. |
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For example, Pool criticizes the document for its neglect of pneumatological concerns, its ahistorical soteriology, and its Calvinistic hamartiology. |
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