The Spirit,Creaturehood and Sanctification: On Avoiding Theological Overcompensation |
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Authors: | Daniel Castelo |
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Affiliation: | School of Theology, Seattle Pacific University, , Seattle, Washington, 98119‐1950 USA |
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Abstract: | Talk of the Spirit's work of sanctification often leads to a number of different conclusions, ones that often appear mutually exclusive. Under such conditions, their espousers often make cases for their views in overcompensatory ways by highlighting their approaches over and against other views that may be complementary in their own way. This article contends that behind this diversity are often competing claims within different domains of inquiry surrounding the Creator–creation interface. These commitments lurk in the background of these debates, and their exposure may help in the ongoing task of speaking of the Spirit's endeavoring in and among creatures. |
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