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Name: Stephen T. AdairStudent ID Number: 2060329784Email Address: [email protected] Name: The Doctrine o the !ol" SpiritCourse Number: #T $73 %S&303
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PLEASE !-PE !.E /E01I/E#EN!S 23/ !.IS LESS3N S14#ISSI3N AS!.E- APPEA/ IN -31/ S!1D- '1IDE .E/E
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Choose an aspect of the material in the course that is of special interest to you and write a 2000-2250 word (8-9 page) research paper detailing your findings. Here aresome topics to consider the pre-reformation era understanding of pneumatology! thereformation era understanding of pneumatology! the "iews of one leadingcontemporary theologian concerning pneumatology! or the wor# of the $pirit in
fostering holiness in the li"es of %elie"ers. &e sure to anchor opinions you e'pressand assertions you ma#e to the information presented in the assigned readings andat least ten other rele"ant scholarly sources (e.g. theological wor#s e'egeticalcommentaries scholarly ournal articles and academic monographs) includingsources found in the Harold *. Hunter +heological ,i%rary (all formally citedaccording to the appro"ed style).
+he goal is not to summari e and uote (whether e'tensi"ely or fre uently) whatothers ha"e said. /ather it is to integrate and assimilate information from outsidereading and research into the flow of your own cogent creati"e insightful and well-organi ed discussion. nclude an outline (for e'ample an introduction se"eral mainpoints and a conclusion) within the %ody of your paper and a %i%liography at the end
of all wor#s formally cited within the same.
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A major t"eological matter t"at continues to di,ide t"e C"ristian C"urc" concerns t"e nature
of 54aptism in t"e .ol& Spirit6% *ie7s are numerous$ differing not onl& bet7een$ but also
7it"in doctrinal sc"ools% 2or e8ample$ /eformed !"eolog& does not "a,e a 7ell defined$
definiti,e ,ie7 of 4aptism in t"e .ol& Spirit 9$ but is di,ided bet7een t"ose t"at follo7 Cal,in
and "old a /egenerati,e ,ie7 $ and t"ose t"at follo7 Lut"er and "old a Sacramentalist ,ie7 ; %
#oreo,er$ C"arismatics are found in man& t"eological sc"ools and 7"ilst t"e& s"are belief in
c"arismatic spiritual e8periences$ t"e& "old different ,ie7s concerning baptism in t"e .ol&
Spirit % '%$ 5!"e Augustian Dispensational Perspecti,e6$ in: Dieter$ #% E%$ Five Views onSanctification $ Counterpoints: 4ible and !"eolog& Series$ +onder,an$ 9?@ $ p 99% C"ung$ P%$ 5Cal,in and t"e .ol& Spirit: A /econsideration in Lig"t of Spiritualit& and Social Et"ics6$
Pnuema !"e >ournal of t"e Societ& for Pentecostal Studies$ *ol% ournal of !"eolog&$ *ol%
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!"is paper seeGs to e8plore t"ese ,arious ,ie7s b& e8amining t"e scriptural basis for eac"
,ie7 and discussing t"eir ,arious strengt"s and 7eaGnesses% Discussion is restricted to t"e
e8perience of 4aptism in t"e .ol& Spirit$ and is not concerned 7it" spiritual giftings$ 7"ic" is
be&ond t"e scope of t"is paper%
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!"e term 5baptised in t"e .ol& Spirit6 ne,er used directl& to describe a specific e,ent $
"o7e,er$ in Acts 99:9F$ Peter associates 54aptism in t"e .ol& Spirit6 7it" t"e e8perience in7"ic" t"e .ouse of Cornelius 5recei,ed6 t"e .ol& Spirit$ impl&ing similarit& 7it"
e8periences on t"e Da& of Pentecost% !"us t"ere is some degree of s&non&m& bet7een
baptism$ being filled$ recei,ing and t"e .ol& Spirit coming upon an indi,idual F%
!"e p"rase 54aptism in 7it" b& t"e .ol& Spirit6 occurs just se,en times in Ne7 !estament
scriptures % !"e first four occurrences of t"e term are four independent Huotations of a single
utterance of >o"n t"e 4aptist at >esus baptism$ 7"en >o"n prop"esies t"at >esus 7ould
baptise in t"e .ol& Spirit and 7it" fire% In Acts$ t"e p"rase occurs on >esus lips$ 7"ere .e
promises .is disciples t"at t"e& 7ould recei,e t"is baptism in 5a fe7 da&s6%
It is not used to describe t"e recei,ing of t"e Spirit on t"e Da& of Pentecost$ b& Samaritans or b& t"e.ouse of Cornelius%F L&on$ /% =%$ 54aptism and Spirit 4aptism in t"e Ne7 !estament6$ =esle&an !"eological >ournal*ol% 9
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!"e si8t" is a statement on Peter s lips 7"ic" is remembering t"e earlier promises$ and so is in
t"e future tense$ but is referring to t7o occurrences t"at are actuall& in t"e past$ ,iK% t"e Da&
of Pentecost and t"e outpouring of t"e .ol& Spirit on t"e "ouse of Cornelius%
!"e se,ent" occurs in 9 Corint"ians t"is passage is t"e subject of debate as E8perientialists
assert t"at t"is passage does not refer to baptism in t"e .ol& Spirit$ but baptism by t"e .ol&
Spirit%
aiser @ and =al,oord ? bot" note t"at t"e first fi,e instances all looG for7ard to t"e e,ent$ and
in 9 Corint"ians is described as a past occurrence$ and argue t"at t"e e8perience of baptism in
t"e .ol& Spirit 7as a single$ one off uni,ersal e8perience t"at occurred at a specific point in
"istor&$ and t"at baptism in t"e .ol& Spirit continues to occur at t"e initiation regeneration of
e,er& belie,er 7it"out repetition of t"e same e8perience%
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Sc"olars are generall& agree t"at t"ere four occurrences 7"ic" ma& be regarded as baptisms in
t"e .ol& Spirit$ ,iK:
The Da" o -entecost (Acts :9
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description of t"e actual e8perience of Samaritan C"ristians$ but t"ere 7as clearl&
some tangible e,idence of t"e .ol& Spirit s acti,it& as Simon$ 7"o 7as a magician
t"at "ad impressed t"e populace 7it" "is magic po7ers$ 5sa76 somet"ing t"at
impressed "im ,er& muc"%
The !o,se o 1orneli,s (Acts 9B:esus b& Apollos% Paul first baptised t"e
Ep"esian belie,ers into t"e name of >esus (9?: )$ and t"en laid "ands on t"em and
t"e& recei,ed t"e .ol& Spirit and t"e& spoGe in tongues and prop"esised (9?:F)%
2rom t"ese descriptions 7e ma& obser,e t"at eac" e8perience is uniHue 9B on t"ree occasions
t"ose baptised 7it" t"e Spirit 7ere alread& belie,ers 99 t7o occasions 7ere initiated entirel&
b& t"e .ol& Spirit$ and t"e ot"er t7o in,ol,ed t"e la&ing on "ands b& t"e apostles on all
occasions t"e e8perience 7as tangible to bot" t"e recipients and t"ose obser,ing and on t"ree
of t"e occasions t"e e8perience resulted in t"e recipients speaGing in tongues 9 %
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!"e booG of Acts records fi,e additional e8periences of being 5filled6 7it" t"e .ol& Spirit%
="ilst t"ese occasions are ne,er described as baptisms in t"e .ol& Spirit$ t"e& are
e8periences of t"e .ol& Spirit 7"ic"
9B Loder notes t"at t"ere is no distinct pattern regarding Spirit baptism See: Loder$ A%$ 5!"e ClassicalPentecostal Doctrine of Spirit baptism: Some E8egetical Considerations6$ M O QR T $ Spring BB $
pp ; @@%99 Acts :9
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Acts 4;8 : =it"out "uman mediation$ Peter is again 5filled6 7it" t"e .ol& Spirit and
speaGs 7it" boldness and clarit&%
Acts 4;3( : After pra&ing in t"e face of opposition from t"e aut"orities$ t"e belie,ers
7ere again 5filled6 7it" t"e .ol& Spirit and spoGe t"e 7ord of t"e Lord boldl&%
Acts 9;(7>20 : ="en Ananias placed "is "ands on Paul$ "e 7as "ealed and filled 7it"
t"e .ol& Spirit% As a result 7as Paul began preac"ing about >esus 5at once6 (9?: B) 9; %
Acts (3;9 : Paul 7as again 5filled6 7it" t"e Spirit and spoGe prop"eticall& to El&mas%
Acts (3;$2 : 2ollo7ing t"e e8pulsion of t"e Paul and 4arnabas from Pisidian Antioc"$
t"e ne7 belie,ers 7ere filled 7it" jo& and t"e .ol& Spirit%
Again$ from t"ese e8periences it ma& be obser,ed t"at eac" e8perience is uniHue$ is tangible
to bot" t"e recipient and t"ose obser,ing$ and resulted in ,erbal response$ including speaGing
7it" boldness and clarit&$ preac"ing 7it" aut"orit&$ prop"ec& and e8pressions of jo&%
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3n t"e first four occasions 7"en t"e 7ord 5baptise6 is used in connection 7it" t"e .ol&
Spirit$ >esus in t"e subject$ indicating t"at it is >esus t"at 7ill baptise 7it" t"e .ol& Spirit% In
t"e fift" (Acts 9: )$ si8t" (Acts 99:9F) and se,ent" (9 Cor% 9 :9;) uses of t"e term$ t"e subject
is t"e disciples in ot"er 7ords t"e& are t"e recipients of t"e baptism in t"e .ol& Spirit% In
eac" of t"ese cases$ t"e grammatical form indicates as single$ once off e,ent 9
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4& contrast$ t"e term 5filled6 is used in different conte8ts% In Acts :9$ 7"ic" describes
Pentecost$ as 7ell as all ot"er occurrences in Acts 9 $ t"e aorist tense is used$ indicating a one
off e,ent% .o7e,er$ in Ep"% :9@$ 5filled6$ is in t"e imperati,e present tense$ indicating a
continued or repeated e8perience 9F%
=ood noted t"at t"e t"eological implications of t"is ,erse are crucial$ as t"e imperati,e
demonstrates t"at baptism in t"e .ol& Spirit is intended for all belie,ers$ and t"e present tense
rules out an& once for all reception of t"e Spirit but points to a continuous replenis"ment
(literall&$ 5go on being filled6) 9 % #oreo,er$ t"at belie,ers s"ould be continuousl& or
repeatedl& 5filled6 7it" t"e Spirit is clear from scriptures suc" as Acts
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Sacramental ,ie7s of 4aptism in t"e .ol& Spirit$ suc" as t"ose ad"ered to b& 3rt"odo8 and
Cat"olic !"eologies$ teac" t"at 4aptism in t"e .ol& Spirit (C"rism) is a sacramental matter it
is t"e 'ift of C"rist$ but is conferred upon t"e belie,er b& a minister t"roug" t"e anointing
7it" oil immediatel& after 7ater baptism B (3rt"odo8 practice) 9 or upon Confirmation
(Cat"olic practice) % 4aptism in t"e .ol& Spirit is regarded as distinct but intimatel&
connected 7it" 7ater baptism ; $ 7it" bot" forming essential elements of t"e C"ristian
initiation regeneration process
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E8periential ,ie7s$ suc" as t"ose asserted b& t"e .oliness$ Pentecostal ;B and C"arismatic
mo,ements ;9 $ teac" t"at 4aptism in t"e .ol& Spirit is distinct from bot" regeneration ; and
7ater baptism ;; % /at"er$ it is a subseHuent$ and significant e8perience 7"ic" pro,ides t"e
belie,er 7it" deeper sense of assurance concerning "is relations"ip 7it" 'od ;< $ and eHuips
"im 7it" po7er for 7orGs of 7itness ; and ser,ice ;F % !"us$ 7"ilst bot" Sacramental and
/egenerati,e ,ie7s regard 4aptism in t"e .ol& Spirit as a spiritual action of t"e .ol& Spirit$
of 7"ic" t"e belie,er is not cognisant$ e8periential ,ie7s emp"asise t"e importance of t"e
booG of Acts in understanding t"e nature of baptism in t"e .ol& Spirit ; $ and regard 4aptism
in t"e .ol& Spirit as a spiritual and tangible encounter 7it" t"e .ol& Spirit ;@% Dunn asserts
t"at t"is ,ie7 is 7"oll& justified as t"e fact of e8perience in t"e scriptural accounts is too
ob,ious to reHuire elaboration ;? % Con,ersel&$ Stott argues t"at C"ristian teac"ing s"ould be
determined from t"e didactic scriptures$ rat"er t"an from descripti,e narrati,e$ suc" as Acts
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bot" descripti,e passages$ 7"ic" describe subjecti,e e8perience and objecti,e didactic
scriptures
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7"ic" is t"us t"e instrument of grace in dra7ing t"e belie,er to fait" and engrafting "im into
t"e ingdom
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baptism 7as no longer regarded as essential to sal,ation$ and a /egenerati,e ,ie7 of baptism
7as adopted%
Despite more t"an a centur& of Pentecostalism$ and t"e rene7ed interest in t"e .ol& Spirit
t"at t"is "as engendered$ t"ere are still ,er& significant differences in understanding of
baptism in t"e .ol& Spirit% .o7e,er$ E8periential ,ie7s are no7 treated 7it" more s&mpat"&$
and C"arismatic strains are no7 present in man& doctrinal sc"ools ; and t"e fact of e8perience
of t"e .ol& Spirit is no7 7idel& accepted %.% ing s JE8pansi,e !"eolog& of Pentecostal Spirit
4aptism$ >ournal of Pentecostal !"eolog&6$ *ol% 9$ B9 $ pp; BW;%$ 5Pentecostal E8perience: An E8ample of Practical !"eological /escripting6$ !"e>ournal of t"e European Pentecostal !"eological Association$ *ol% @$ No% 9%$ pp 9 ;
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Not7it"standing t"e subjecti,it& of descriptions of baptism$ recei,ing and filling 7it" t"e
.ol& Spirit in Acts$ it is possible to conclude t"at:
Eac" e8perience is uniHue%
!"e e8perience is not al7a&s associated 7it" C"ristian initiation%
Eac" e8perience is tangible to bot" t"e recipient and t"ose obser,ing%
Eac" occasion resulted in ,erbal response$ including speaGing 7it" boldness and
clarit&$ preac"ing 7it" aut"orit&$ prop"ec& and e8pressions of jo&%
E8perience of t"e .ol& Spirit s"ould al7a&s be tested against t"e objecti,e teac"ing of
scripture$ and s"ould al7a&s be demonstrable t"roug" t"e lifest&le of t"e belie,er%
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