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Basil of Caesarea theologian who lived from A.D. 330 to 379 and authored "De Spiritu Sancto" (On the Holy Spirit) |
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Economic the perspective on the Trinity that refers to how the Father, Son and Holy Spirit interact with one another, especially as it pertains to creation |
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Illumination a divine gift of knowledge or understanding that's primarily cognitive |
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Inward leading a divine gift of knowledge or understanding that is primarily emotive or intuitive |
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John Owen the Puritan writer and theologian who lived from 1616 to 1683 and spoke of the Holy Spirit's creative power in his book, "A Discourse Concerning the Holy Spirit" |
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Natural revelation knowledge of God that comes through the ordinary workings of the natural world and providence, including every creature, object, substance and principle in creation |
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Ontological the perspective on the Trinity that refers to being and existence |
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Pneumatology the study of the Holy Spirit, the third person of the Trinity |
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Providence God's work of governing and upholding all creation, including creatures, actions and things |
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Revelation God's work of making himself known to human beings |
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