Pneuma and Logos: The Role of the Spirit in Biblical Hermeneutics
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Rating | : | 4.78 (783 Votes) |
Asin | : | B015RWW0K8 |
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Number of Pages | : | 525 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-29 |
Language | : | English |
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The Role of the Holy Spirit through History Guy L. Taylor Dr Wyckoff's dissertation examins the role of the Holy Spirit in hermeneutics via the historical method. He meticulously describes how each generation from the early church to today views the role of the Holy Spirit in Biblical Interpretation and then provides a model of how the Holy Spirt assists the believer.There are some suprising revelations as Dr Wyckoff explains the beliefs of scholars throughout history.This book is a must read for any theologian, scholar and Bible interpreter
Wyckoff is Professor of bible and Theology at southwestern Assemblies of God University, having taught ther since 1976. As an ordained minister he pastored in Kansas. About the Author John W. . He has served as chairman of the Bible and Church Ministries Division and currently is Program Coordinator of the Masters in Theological Studies. from Baylor University. He has earned degrees from Southwestern Oklahoma State University, southwestern Assemblies of God University, Southern Nazarene University, and a Ph.D
Menziesauthor of Spirit and Power: Foundations of Pentecostal ExperienceJohn W. Wyckoff provides historical perspective, highlights the key issues, and analyzes contemporary models. Currently, he is Professor of Bible and Theology and Graduate Chair of Theological Studies at Southwestern Assemblies of God University in Waxahachie, Texas. The role of the Holy Spirit in the writing of Scripture and the role of the Holy Spirit in the understanding of Scripture are corollary ideas. It then suggests how the Holy Spirit's role might be conceptualized. Consequently, many aspects of the Holy Spirit's relationship to Biblical Hermeneutics remain open for fruitful discussion.The notion that the Holy Sp
As an ordained minister he pastored in Kansas. Wyckoff is Professor of bible and Theology at southwestern Assemblies of God University, having taught ther since 1976. He has served as chairman of the Bible and Church Ministries Division and currently is Program Coordinator of the Masters in Theological Studies. John W. He has earned degrees from Southwestern Oklahoma State University, southwestern Assemblies of