Author: | Frank A.J. Braun | ISBN: | 9781370279784 |
Publisher: | Frank A.J. Braun | Publication: | September 19, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Frank A.J. Braun |
ISBN: | 9781370279784 |
Publisher: | Frank A.J. Braun |
Publication: | September 19, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
"The Spirit and Me" describes the spiritual growth and perfection of humanity in the image and likeness of the Triune God through the gifts of the Holy Spirit. It is written in five parts.
Part 1 concentrates on the attributes of the respective Persons of the Trinity and the part each plays in human history. Part 2 looks at the composition of the human soul and explores the interdependent nature of mind, body and spirit. Part 3 reviews the gifts bestowed on humanity by the Holy Spirit. Part 4 looks at God's role in the establishment of human laws and social orders. Part 5 looks at the ways humans can decide to either embrace or shun their God-like attributes, and how these decisions affect the lives of real people.
Frank Braun gives new meaning to grace and how it affects human maturation. He explains how the gifts of the Holy Spirit, as spiritual forces, set humans apart from all other created life and enable them to participate in the creation process as ministers of their Creator. His theories, based on both theology and many realms of science, give a new understanding of the human soul and the of pneumatology--the study of the nature and operation of the human spirit.
"The Spirit and Me" describes the spiritual growth and perfection of humanity in the image and likeness of the Triune God through the gifts of the Holy Spirit. It is written in five parts.
Part 1 concentrates on the attributes of the respective Persons of the Trinity and the part each plays in human history. Part 2 looks at the composition of the human soul and explores the interdependent nature of mind, body and spirit. Part 3 reviews the gifts bestowed on humanity by the Holy Spirit. Part 4 looks at God's role in the establishment of human laws and social orders. Part 5 looks at the ways humans can decide to either embrace or shun their God-like attributes, and how these decisions affect the lives of real people.
Frank Braun gives new meaning to grace and how it affects human maturation. He explains how the gifts of the Holy Spirit, as spiritual forces, set humans apart from all other created life and enable them to participate in the creation process as ministers of their Creator. His theories, based on both theology and many realms of science, give a new understanding of the human soul and the of pneumatology--the study of the nature and operation of the human spirit.