Basil of Caesareatheologian who lived from A.D. 330 to 379 and authored "De Spiritu Sancto" (On the Holy Spirit) |
Cessationistthe view that the spectacular gifts belonged to an earlier age of history, and that they ended with that earlier age |
Continuationistthe view that the spectacular gifts belong to the entire church age, and that they won't end until Jesus returns |
Conversionthe beginning stages of salvation |
Convictionawareness of the guilt and wrongness of our sin |
Economicthe perspective on the Trinity that refers to how the Father, Son and Holy Spirit interact with one another, especially as it pertains to creation |
Historia salutisthe history of salvation, or God's saving events and actions that accomplish salvation for his people |
Illuminationa divine gift of knowledge or understanding that's primarily cognitive |
Indwellingwhen considering our ongoing salvation, the Holy Spirit's special presence within, and spiritual union with, believers |
Intercessionpetitioning the Father on behalf of believers |