
1) Christian term
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Pneumatology is the study of spiritual beings and phenomena, especially the spiritual aspect of human beings and the interactions between humans and God. Pneuma (πνεῦμα) is Greek for `breath`, which metaphorically describes a non-material being or influence. Pneumatology as the study of the spirit is to be distinguished from psychology, t.....
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[Christianity] In Christian theology pneumatology refers to the study of the Holy Spirit. Pneuma (πνεῦμα) is Greek for `breath`, which metaphorically describes a non-material being or influence. The English word comes from two Greek words: πνευμα (pneuma, spirit) and λογος (logos, teaching about). Pneumatology would normal...
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science of spiritual phenomena or beings
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• (n.) The science of spiritual being or phenomena of any description. • (n.) The doctrine of, or a treatise on, air and other elastic fluids. See Pneumatics, 1.
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1. <study> The doctrine of, or a treatise on, air and other elastic fluids. See Pneumatics. ... 2. <philosophy> The science of spiritual being or phenomena of any description. ... Origin: Pneumato: cf. F. Pneumatologie. ... (04 Mar 1998) ...
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Pneu`ma·tol'o·gy noun [
Pneumato- +
-logy : confer French
pneumatologie .]
1. The doctrine of, or a treatise on, air and other elastic fluids. See
Pneumatics , 1.
2. (Philos. & Theol.) The science of spiritual being or phenomena of any description...
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(Gr. pneuma, spirit + logos, theory) In the most general sense pneumatology is the philosophical or speculative treatment of spirits or souls, including human, divine and those intermediate between God and man. D'Alembert restricted pneumatology to human souls. Discours preliminaire de I'Encyclopedie, § 73; he considered pneumatology, logic a...
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