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This book is the first treatise exclusively devoted to developing the epistle's teaching about the Spirit. Presently, scholarship has focused most of its attention on the epistle's eschatology and Christology, with pneumatology usually being relegated to a few passing remarks. The book argues that the latter notion has been unduly neglected. This book is the first treatise exclusively devoted to developing the epistle's teaching about the Spirit. Presently, scholarship has focused most of its attention on the epistle's eschatology and Christology, with pneumatology usually being relegated to a few passing remarks. The book argues that the latter notion has been unduly neglected.
Martin Emmrich, Pastor of Grace OPC in Wasilla, Arkansas, is Adjunct Professor of Biblical Studies at Reformed Theological Seminary, Washington, D.C., and is Professor of Biblical Studies, Akademie fuer Reformatorische Theologie, Marburg, Germany.
Chapter 1 AbbreviationsChapter 2 PrefaceChapter 3 IntroductionChapter 4 "Amtscharisma"- Gifting for Priestly Office (9:14; 10:29): "Eternal Spirit"- Divine versus Human (Christ's) Spirit (9:14); The "Spirit of Grace" and the Priesthood of Believers (10:29)Chapter 5 Eschatological Prophet & Interpreter (3:7; 10:15; 9:8): Recycled Oracles- The Spirit as Eschatological Orator (3:7; 10:15); Oracle Quoted- The Spirit as Revealer of Interpretative Secrets (9:8); Relevant Jewish LiteratureChapter 6 Guide of the Eschatological Exodus (6:4; 2:4): 6:4-6; 2:12-4; Relevant Jewish Literature: "Retributive Pneumatology"Chapter 7 ConclusionChapter 8 BibliographyChapter 9 Subject Index