The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit

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The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit is a theological work by Christian philosopher and apologist William Lane Craig that systematically explores the person, nature, and work of the Holy Spirit within Christian doctrine.

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instanceOf Christian theology book
non-fiction book
theological work
addressesTopic deity of the Holy Spirit
personhood of the Holy Spirit
role of the Holy Spirit in salvation
role of the Holy Spirit in the church
role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
concerns biblical basis for the doctrine of the Holy Spirit
coherence of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit
philosophical objections to the doctrine of the Holy Spirit
exploresDoctrine Trinity NERFINISHED
baptism in the Holy Spirit
indwelling of the Holy Spirit
inspiration of Scripture
presence of God
regeneration
sanctification
spiritual gifts
focusesOn nature of the Holy Spirit
person of the Holy Spirit
work of the Holy Spirit
genre Christian apologetics
systematic theology
hasApologeticAim defense of Christian doctrine of the Holy Spirit
intendedAudience Christian apologists
lay Christians interested in doctrine
pastors and church leaders
students of Christian theology
language English
mainSubject Christian doctrine
Christian pneumatology NERFINISHED
Holy Spirit NERFINISHED
methodology biblical exegesis
philosophical analysis
systematic exposition of doctrine
relatedWorkAuthor On Guard NERFINISHED
Reasonable Faith NERFINISHED
religiousContext Christianity
theologicalPerspective analytic theology
philosophical theology
theologicalTradition Evangelical Christianity NERFINISHED

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William Lane Craig hasWritten The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit