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The Theme Of Recompense In Matthews Gospel Blaine Charette

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The Theme Of Recompense In Matthews Gospel Blaine Charette
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.34 MB
Author: Blaine Charette
ISBN: 9781474266468, 9781474231350, 1474266460, 1474231357
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Theme Of Recompense In Matthews Gospel Blaine Charette by Blaine Charette 9781474266468, 9781474231350, 1474266460, 1474231357 instant download after payment.

Matthew’s theology of the Spirit has received scant scholarly attention, a regrettable oversight since the evangelist is careful to note that the eschatological redemption described in his Gospel is the direct result of the activity of God’s Spirit. Matthew’s narrative of God’s restoring work, which begins with Jesus and continues through his followers, is informed by, even as it extends, the larger biblical narrative concerning God’s creative, redemptive, and restorative work at the centre of which stands his Spirit, his active presence. As the study elaborates upon the broad sweep of Matthew’s interest in the Spirit, the operation of the Spirit is examined in relation to the three theological categories of christology, soteriology, and ecclesiology.

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