Pneumatology: A Guide for the Perplexed

Pneumatology: A Guide for the Perplexed by Daniel Castelo, published by Bloomsbury Academic on July 16, 2015, is a 160-page exploration of Christian pneumatology. This book aims to elaborate on and constructively engage with ongoing dogmatic challenges within the field, presenting a collection of working proposals on themes such as cosmology, mediation, and the nature and role of Spirit-baptism.
Readers will find this guide particularly useful if they have encountered frustrations or confusion regarding pneumatology. It seeks to clarify crucial matters related to the doctrine of the Holy Spirit and offers pathways to navigate the complexities of the subject. By addressing relevant themes and providing insights, this book serves as a resource for those interested in Christian theology and systematic studies.
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This guide aims to elaborate and constructively engage some of the ongoing dogmatic challenges within the field of Christian pneumatology. Rather than a strict survey, the book largely represents a collection of working proposals on a number of relevant themes, including cosmology, mediation, the nature and role of Spirit-baptism, and discernment.
For those who have found pneumatology frustrating and confusing, the book can serve as an aid to clarify some of the most crucial matters at stake in the doctrine of the Holy Spirit and in turn provide some ways forward amidst the morass of possibilities available.
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