
The Theme Of The Testimony Of The Spirit Of God Is Found In Various Biblical Writings, But It Has Received Inadequate Attention In Recent Theology, Biblical Studies, And The Philosophy Of Religion. This Book Corrects That Inadequacy From An Interdisciplinary Perspective, Including Theology, Biblical Studies, Philosophy Of Religion, Ethics, Psychology, Aesthetics, And Apologetics. The Book Includes Previously Unpublished Work On The Topic Of The Testimony Of The Spirit In Connection With: Its Role In Biblical Literature, An Ontology Of The Spirit, Conscience And The Voice Of God, Moral Knowledge, Religious Diversity And Spiritual Testimony, Psychology And Neuroscience, Community And Language, Art And Beauty, Desire And Gender, Apologetics, And The Church And Discernment. The Book Includes A General Introduction That Identifies Some Key Theological And Philosophical Topics That Bear On The Topic Of The Testimony Of The Spirit, And It Concludes With A Bibliography On The Testimony Of The Spirit. The Book Pursues Its Topics In A Manner Accessible To A Wide Range Of Readers From Various Disciplines, Including College Students, Educated Non-academics, And Researchers. -- The Testimony Of The Spirit In Biblical -- An Ontology Of The Spirit -- Conscience And The Voice Of God: Faithful Discernment -- The Testimony Of The Spirit And Moral Knowledge -- Diversity And Spiritual Testimony -- The Testimony Of The Spirit: Insights From Psychology And Neuroscience -- Freedom, Community, And Language: Outline Of A Neuroanthropological Pneumatology -- Art, Beauty, And The Testimony Of The Spirit -- Sighs Too Deep For Words: The Holy Spirit, Desire, And The Name Of The Incomprehensible God -- The Spirit And The Bride Say Come: Apologetics And The Witness Of The Holy Spirit -- The Role Of The Church In Discerning The Testimony Of The Spirit. Edited By R. Douglas Geivett And Paul K. Moser. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
This collection of essays investigates the theological and philosophical significance of the testimony of the Spirit of God, a concept often overlooked in contemporary academic discourse. Editors Paul K. Moser and R. Douglas Geivett assemble a multidisciplinary team of scholars to examine how the witness of the Holy Spirit functions across various domains, including ethics, neuroscience, and aesthetics. The volume seeks to bridge the gap between historical biblical interpretation and modern philosophical inquiry by providing a structured framework for understanding spiritual discernment.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of religion frequently note the academic density of the prose, which demands a high level of engagement with both philosophical and theological terminology. Experts highlight this as a valuable resource for those seeking to integrate pneumatology with contemporary interdisciplinary research.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2017-04-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0190225416
ISBN-13:
9780190225414
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