Baptism (or submersion) in the Holy Spirit in Christian religious philosophy is a statement clarifying immersion in or with the Spirit of God and is regularly associated with the presentation of the profound blessings of support and provision for enabled Christian service. While the words "immersion with the Holy Spirit" is marked in the New Testament and all Christian traditions or convictions grasp it as a philosophical thought or idea, each has credited it in a manner dependable with their convictions…
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Holy Spirit (Pneumatology) I believe that the Holy Spirit is a divine person, who dwells, guides, teaches, empowers believers (John 16:13) to helps them to live godly lives, and who convince the world of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment (Acts 1:8). The Holy Spirit is a divine person (John 14:15-18). He preexists before the creation (Gen. 1:1, 2, 26), He is where God's presence is (Isa. 68:10-11) and He is eternal (Heb. 9:14). The Holy Spirit is God with all the distinctively divine attributes…
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Pouring of the Holy Spirit in the second chapter of Acts is a real history as it was written in the Bible for many witnesses’ testimonies. Many people believed that the manifestation of the Holy Spirit was an one-time event in the Christian history and it has stopped, specially in modern societies where technology highly developed. The Holy Spirit, however, never stopped working in the history and burst among the students of Chares Fox Parham in 1901. Ronald A. N. Kydd describes “Extraordinary things…
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referred to as a helper in the book of John by Jesus, the Holy Spirit operates out of compassion within the Trinity and the life of the Christian: therefore, the Holy Spirit’s role as reconciler between Creation and God is my first discussion topic. Just as the Holy Spirit functions as a mediator between the Father and the Son within the Trinity, he also “mediates the relationship between creatures and God (Pinnock, 60).” Not only does the Spirit works towards bringing God into an “intimate relationship…
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when they need it the most. These beliefs and rituals in which are participate in vary from town to town, city-to-city and country-to-country. There are many people who participate in religious activities in many places around the world. For this paper, the Pentecostal church will be examined in light of three different places around the world, in order to provide an interesting contrast of the similarities and differences in Pentecostalism around the world. Besides the ethnographic evidence that…
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LIBERTY UNIVERSITY THE BAPTISM OF THE HOLY SPIRIT: THE BAPTISM OF THE HOLY SPIRIT: OUR FRIEND, COMFORTER, TEACHER, AND PART OF THE TRINITY A RESEARCH PAPER SUBMITTED TO PROF. JOHN CARTWRIGHT IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR BIBLE 364 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY ONLINE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 SIGNS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT ON THE DAY OF PENTECOST--------------------------------…
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LIBERTY UNIVERSITY ONLINE THE FORMULATION AND RECOGNITION OF THE CANONICAL BOOKS A PAPER SUBMITTED TO PROFESSOR C. PAUL KING IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR HISTORY OF THE CHURCH I 301 DEPARTMENT OF CHURCH HISTORY BY GLENN ROGERS LYNCHBURG. VIRGINIA 10 NOVEMBER 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 Reason or Need for Adoption of a Canon of Scripture 4 Key Events that were…
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thereby begins to be conformed to the image of God in Christ. What has such faith and such conformation to do with philosophy? This paper offers an answer that requires a personalist Christian faith but does not make such faith depend on philosophy. Instead, a philosophy appropriate to the Christian faith must conform to Christ and the requirements of such faith. The paper contends that it must be “Christ-shaped” in the same manner as Christian faith is. Many Christian philosophers and theologians have…
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of both and stands to be a pillar to which believer’s base their faith. Being two of largest religions in the world, they prove to have the greatest influences concerning death and prayer practices both internationally and domestically. In this research paper, the morality or life goals and the practice of prayers/spiritual meditation within Christianity and Hinduism will be compared and contrasted. Goals of Hinduism Unlike many faith based systems, the idea of life’s goals are much more complicated…
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and the gift of eternal life. Judaism does not include this. Jews believe in GOD as a unitary being unlike the Christian view of GOD being composed of three separate, but in all essence the same being: GOD the Father, GOD the Son (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit. Most everyone I know believes in this doctrine and I think it is the most accepted doctrine circulating in the Christian community. Throughout history there have been meeting to determine what should be and should not be in the Bible. This brings…
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