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The Lord and Giver of Life: The person and work of the Holy Spirit in the trinitarian theology of Colin E Gunton

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The article was published on 2008-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 47 citations till now.

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Spirit of Life, The : A universal affirmation

TL;DR: The fourth book in Jurgen Moltmann's systematic theology is a full-scale theology of the Spirit that also marks a personal religious quest as mentioned in this paper, where the author brings his characteristic audacity to this traditional topic and cuts to the heart of the matter with a simple identification.
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The Christian faith

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The Trinitarian Culture and Corporate Worship Practices of Canadian Pentecostals: A Contribution from the Theology of Colin Gunton

TL;DR: The trinitarian culture and corporate Worship practices of Canadian Pentecostals: A Contribution from the Theology of Colin Gunton as discussed by the authors is an analysis of an important corporate worship practice among the Pentechal Assemblies of Canada (PAOC), the largest Evangelical denomination in Canada.
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Sociology and Mass Culture: Durkheim, Mills, and Baudrillard

TL;DR: Cormack as discussed by the authors investigates the broad cultural significance and relevance of academic sociology by examining its on-going relationship with modernity and mass culture, and argues that sociology's participation in culture informs ethical, epistemological and pedagogical questions.
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The Recovery of the Holy Spirit in Evangelical Theology

TL;DR: A summary of recent work on the Holy Spirit draws together the insights of a number of theologians in relation to the author's own widely regarded pneumatological study and provides a basis for some fresh suggestions on how to build upon the leads and gains that have been made as mentioned in this paper.
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That He Might Fill All Things: Creation and Christology in Two Treatises by Nicholas of Cusa

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the tradition of Christ's immanence in creation, as seen in two short treatises by Nicholas of Cusa from 1445-46.
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The Protomodern Augustine? Colin Gunton and the Failure of Augustine

TL;DR: The late Colin Gunton often criticized Augustine in two key areas: (1) Augustine's supposed emphasis of the one over the many effectively severed any meaningful link between creation and redemption (contra the theological understanding of Irenaeus); and (2) Augustine failed to bequeath to the Western intellectual tradition the benefits of a truly Christian ontology (effectively losing the insights of theologians such as the Cappadocian Fathers) as mentioned in this paper.
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Christ and Creation

Peter Adam
- 01 May 2010 - 
TL;DR: The relationships between God, Christ, and creation are significant and multi-faceted as mentioned in this paper, and they reflect varied aspects of the person and work of Christ and varied perspectives on creation.