Ontological Ideas About the Holy Spirit in the Early Church
Ontological Ideas About the Holy Spirit in the Early Church by Robert Alan King is a booklet with over 4,600 words. This book will focus on the ontological ideas about the Spirit that we can identify among five of the most prominent early church fathers following the apostolic age, including Ignatius, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Tertullian, and Origen. King discusses how they agreed on many basic theological aspects about God in three persons, but that they also maintained some differences, including the relationship of the Spirit within the Trinity. Though the focus is primarily on the ontological dimensions of the Spirit in the Godhead, this required some exploration into the economic activities of the Spirit in order to express and describe his existence as a distinct person. It also demanded some discussion regarding the Father and the Son in order to further define the Spirit. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.
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Ontological Ideas About the Holy Spirit in the Early Church
Ontological Ideas About the Holy Spirit in the Early Church by Robert Alan King is a booklet with over 4,600 words. This book will focus on the ontological ideas about the Spirit that we can identify among five of the most prominent early church fathers following the apostolic age, including Ignatius, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Tertullian, and Origen. King discusses how they agreed on many basic theological aspects about God in three persons, but that they also maintained some differences, including the relationship of the Spirit within the Trinity. Though the focus is primarily on the ontological dimensions of the Spirit in the Godhead, this required some exploration into the economic activities of the Spirit in order to express and describe his existence as a distinct person. It also demanded some discussion regarding the Father and the Son in order to further define the Spirit. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.
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Ontological Ideas About the Holy Spirit in the Early Church

Ontological Ideas About the Holy Spirit in the Early Church

by Robert Alan King
Ontological Ideas About the Holy Spirit in the Early Church

Ontological Ideas About the Holy Spirit in the Early Church

by Robert Alan King

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Ontological Ideas About the Holy Spirit in the Early Church by Robert Alan King is a booklet with over 4,600 words. This book will focus on the ontological ideas about the Spirit that we can identify among five of the most prominent early church fathers following the apostolic age, including Ignatius, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Tertullian, and Origen. King discusses how they agreed on many basic theological aspects about God in three persons, but that they also maintained some differences, including the relationship of the Spirit within the Trinity. Though the focus is primarily on the ontological dimensions of the Spirit in the Godhead, this required some exploration into the economic activities of the Spirit in order to express and describe his existence as a distinct person. It also demanded some discussion regarding the Father and the Son in order to further define the Spirit. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158000102
Publisher: King & Associates
Publication date: 03/10/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 102 KB

About the Author

Robert Alan King is an ordained minister who has written numerous theological and inspirational articles for a variety of publications, including Advocate, The Church Herald & Holiness Banner, Companions, The Priest, Proclaim, Pulpit Helps, Vista, War Cry, and Decision Magazine. He also has authored numerous printed books and dozens of eBooks. King has a Bachelor of Science Degree Cum Laude in Bible and Theology from Lee University with an 4.0 institutional GPA, and an Associate of Arts Degree with an emphasis in Science from Coastline Community College. He has a total of at least 220 units of education from universities, seminaries or colleges. This includes at least 130 units of Bible and theology related classes from Lee University, Calvary Chapel Bible College, and Chafer Theological Seminary.
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