An ever increasing number of Church members in the historic denominations feel themselves confronted with the question: Does the Bible really teach, as many claim today, that there is a Baptism wit…
This is an essay which is packed with profound scriptural analysis; its relevance to current discussion in the Church of England is obvious' (Church Times). 'Of the merits of this essay there is li…
In this comprehensive study the author brings hoe the centrality of this Doctrine in Biblical and Patristic theology. Beginning with the Old Testament teaching on the Spirit of God, he shows the gr…
The authors give a simple explanation of some of the deepest truths of the Bible. They show plainly what the filling of the Holy Spirit is, what it is not, what it will do for you, and how you and …
It is a fundamental revelation of Scripture that the Holy Spirit is a person in the same sence that God tha Father is a person and the Lord Jesus Christ is a person. The Holy Spirit is presented in…
Wilf Hildebrandt carefully explores the meaning of the Spirit in the Old Testament. He examines the role of God s Spirit in creation, in the establishment and preservation of God s people, in proph…
The Spirit Unfettered takes you on a journey through five centuries of Christians trying to understand what it means to know God in the Holy Spirit. After an introduction that broadly compares Prot…
This unique volume, long out of print,is much sought after and is without equal in its field. It discusses the following figurative representations of the Holy Spirit: The Dove, the Seal, the Anoin…
Burgess examines medieval Roman Catholic and Reformation attitudes toward the Holy Spirit beginning with the writings of medieval Catholic theologians from Gregory the Great to Aquinas. Subsequent …