Pneumatology

Word PNEUMATOLOGY
Character 12
Hyphenation pneu ma tol o gy
Pronunciations /ˌnjuː.məˈtɒ.lə.dʒi/

Definitions and meanings of "Pneumatology"

What do we mean by pneumatology?

The doctrine or study of spiritual beings and phenomena, especially the belief in spirits intervening between humans and God. noun

The Christian doctrine of the Holy Ghost. noun

The doctrine of or a treatise on the properties of elastic fluids; pneumatics. noun

The branch of philosophy which treats of the nature and operations of mind or spirit, or a treatise on it. noun

The study of the beliefs, practices, and organizations of men with reference to a supposed world of spirits; spiritual philosophy. noun

In theology, the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. noun

The doctrine of, or a treatise on, air and other elastic fluids. See pneumatics, 1. noun

The science of spiritual being or phenomena of any description. noun

The study of spiritual beings and phenomena, especially the interactions between humans and God. noun

The study of the Holy Spirit as revealed in Scripture. noun

The study of spiritual beings and phenomena, especially the interactions between humans and God.

The study of the Holy Spirit as revealed in Scripture.

The science dealing with air or gases, their physical and chemical properties, therapeutic applications, etc.

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The word "pneumatology" in example sentences

From the corrupt Christology comes a corrupt pneumatology, that is a corrupt view of the Holy Spirit and of what the Spirit does and is doing in the Church. ❋ Unknown (2008)

He probably composed one of the most beautiful and well-known hymns of the Latin Church, the "Veni Creator Spiritus," an extraordinary synthesis of Christian pneumatology. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the Book of Life, Ficino follows the advice of authors like Avicenna and Pietro d'Abano,294 whom he frequently cites, elaborating on an ancient model of universal pneumatology that binds all substances and living creatures together in an unceasing exchange of spiritual influences. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Chapter 9 offers a postfoundationalist approach to pneumatology and the language of Spirit. ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

After exploring in brief a number of classic theological topics (such as creation, Christology, pneumatology and eschatology) - topics to some of which he will return in later chapters - Clayton notes that the notion that we owe our existence to something radically different from ourselves is there whether we attribute our origin ultimately to random chance and material forces or to a divine eternal will (p.115). ❋ James F. McGrath (2009)

Ecclesiology, soteriology, missiology, eschatology, and pneumatology are expressive terms attached to various understandings or interpretations of God, or the acts of God. ❋ Unknown (2005)

But the examination we have made of their real opinions shows that, however obviously this conclusion might flow from their pneumatology, it was not the expectation they cherished. ❋ William Rounseville Alger (1863)

As to the psychic half of the cerebral functions, they omitted entirely that portion which relates to pneumatology. ❋ Unknown (1856)

But neither the physiology, nor the pneumatology had been placed in organic connection with the central cerebral science. ❋ Unknown (1856)

And, therefore, their all hitting upon this is a striking fact in pneumatology, which we recommend to the attention of spiritual media generally. ❋ Harriet Beecher Stowe (1853)

Call it pneumatology, the philosophy of the mind, the philosophy of human nature, or what you will, and he can bear it. ❋ Cary, Henry F (1846)

According to the pneumatology of that tine, every element was inhabited by its peculiar order of spirits, who had dispositions different, according to their various places of abode. ❋ Samuel Johnson (1746)

You can preach about biblical history, eschatology, pneumatology, soteriology, theology, or any other - ology ... but if you don't tell people about Jesus of Nazareth and what He taught and how He lived and how He reigns, just exactly what are you doing in the pulpit of a church in the Christian faith? ❋ Keith Brenton (2010)

I think the fault is in Emergence Christianity itself, specifically a lack of a theology of the Holy Spirit within Christian emergence thinking (pneumatology for you theology nerds). ❋ Thomas (2010)

This interpretive formula is set over against the Eastern interpretive formula, "ek mono tou patrou," "and only from the Father," and thus there are conflicting interpretations of pneumatology: filioquism and monopatrism. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But is the diversity of emphasis on the questions of the atonement, mission, pneumatology and eschatology of the same order? ❋ Unknown (2009)

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