Pneumatology

Overview

This course is a comprehensive study of Pneumatology, the doctrine of the Holy Spirit, His person, nature, and work in the life of believers and the Church. Students will explore the Holy Spirit’s role in creation, inspiration, regeneration, sanctification, empowerment, and the continuation of spiritual gifts within the body of Christ.

The course highlights the Spirit’s ministry in the Old and New Testaments, the baptism and indwelling of the Spirit, and the gifts and fruit that manifest His presence. Students will also gain a deeper understanding of how the Holy Spirit empowers the Church for mission and transforms individual believers into the image of Christ.

By the end of the course, students will not only know who the Holy Spirit is but will also experience a renewed awareness of His presence and partnership in daily Christian living and ministry.

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