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"Lord, giver of life"; toward a pneumatological complement to George Lindbeck's theory of doctrine.


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"Lord, giver of life"; toward a pneumatological pneu·ma·tol·o·gy  
n.
1. The doctrine or study of spiritual beings and phenomena, especially the belief in spirits intervening between humans and God.

2. The Christian doctrine of the Holy Ghost.
 complement to George Lindbeck's theory of doctrine.

Moulaison, Jan Barter.

Wilfrid Laurier U. Press

2007

168 pages

$65.00

Hardcover

Editions SR; v.32

BT83

Moulaison (church history and theology, U. of Winnipeg) takes Lindbeck's cultural-linguistic model to its next logical step in analyzing it against the Eastern progenitors
This article refers to the Star Trek race, and not a Convention with the same name in the in the role-playing game.


The Progenitors were a race of fictional beings in the Star Trek Universe created by Gene Roddenberry.
 of orthodox confession. By bringing a unique focus on Trinitarian theologies Trinitarian theology is a way of doing systematic theology that understands the Trinity to be the foundational doctrine that permeates all areas of theology as opposed to one point of doctrine in systematics.  of the fourth century Moulaison seeks to reconcile a persistent oversight in cultural-linguistic studies, those being the early interpretation of the nature and role of the Holy Spirit. By adding this fourth regulative principle Regulative principle can refer to:
  • Regulative principle of worship is the concept in Calvinism that only what explicitly God has commanded in the Bible should be allowed in Christian worship.
, she examines the role of the Spirit Who Saves and has a distinct part to play in theological discourse within language and the apologetic task, providing a rich delineation of intertextual in·ter·tex·tu·al  
adj.
Relating to or deriving meaning from the interdependent ways in which texts stand in relation to each other.



in
 theology as well as the church's practice and mission. The result is more than completion; Moulaison takes cultural-linguistic theological models several steps forward into fuller acceptance and application as a rigorous and mature discipline.

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