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The general topic of this book concerns the ontology, epistemology, and teleology of the hermeneutics of dogma.
Through an investigation of Ebeling's systematic theology and his lifelong examination of the theology of Martin Luther, much of which is based upon German texts not translated into English, Scott A. Celsor identifies the hermeneutical and ontological concerns at the heart of Ebeling's objection to the Joint Declaration.
The primary purpose of this work is to propose and extrapolate a uniquely Pentecostal, Incarnational, Spirit Christology, inspired by piqued interest in the Holy Spirit and for the purpose of ecumenical dialogue.
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