A most careful and thorough exegetical and theological examination of every Pauline text related to the Holy Spirit, from one of evangelicalisms foremost interpreters of Paul. Fee compellingly demonstrates that Paul understands the Holy Spirit as God's empowering presence in the life of the Church.
God's empowering presence. The Holy Spirit in the letters of Paul
โ Scribed by Fee, Gordon D.
- Publisher
- Hendrickson
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 995
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Title
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
AUTHOR'S PREFACE
1 INTRODUCTION
2 PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON USAGE
Part 1-Analysis
3 THE THESSALONIAN CORRESPONDENCE
4 1 CORINTHIANS
5 2 CORINTHIANS
6 GALATIANS
7 ROMANS
8 THE CAPTIVITY EPISTLES: PHILEMON AND COLOSSIANS
9 THE CAPTIVITY EPISTLES: EPHESIANS
10 THE CAPTIVITY EPISTLES: PHILIPPIANS
11 THE PASTORAL EPISTLES
Part 2-Synthesis
Preface to Part II: Finding a Place to Begin
12 THE SPIRIT AS ESCHATOLOGICAL FULFILLMENT
13 THE SPIRIT AS GOD'S PERSONAL PRESENCE
14 THE SOTERIOLOGICAL SPIRIT
15 THE SPIRIT AND THE PEOPLE OF GOD
16 WHERE TO FROM HERE?
APPENDIX: THE PAULINE ANTECEDENTS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEXES
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
INDEX OF MODERN AUTHORS
INDEX OF ANCIENT SOURCES
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