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Pneuma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pneuma (πνεύμα) is an ancient Greek word for "breath," and in a religious context for "spirit" or "soul." It is given various technical meanings by medical writers and philosophers of antiquity, incl...
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Pneumatology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pneumatology is the study of spiritual beings and phenomena, especially the interactions between humans and God. Pneuma (πνεύμα) is Greek for "breath", which metaphorically describes a non-material...
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Pneuma (Stoic) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Stoic philosophy, pneuma (πνεῦμα) is the concept of the "breath of life," a mixture of the elements air (in motion) and fire (as warmth). Originating among Greek medical writers who locate human ...
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The collaboration between Eduardo Paniagua as musical director and producer, and the singers El Arabí Serghini and Aouatif Bouamar continues PNEUMA's previous series of projects: "Poemas de la Alhambra" PN-230, "Felicidad Cumplida.
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Pneuma: Spring, 2000 (Volume 7, Number 1) ... Now discontinued, Pneuma was, for several years, a newsletter concerned with the ministry of spiritual directors and spiritual direction in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada. Individual articles may still be viewed/downloaded from this archive.
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The September issue of the Pneuma Informer is now available. Read reviews and article excerpts from The Pneuma Review. ... Supporting the Pneuma Foundation ... The Pneuma Review...
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Books by African-Americans such as T.D. Jakes, Juanita Bynum, Donnie McClurkin, and Richard Smallwood. ... Healing Her Softly ... by Anne Evans...
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The New Testament Greek Lexicon ... Strong's Number: 4151 ... Home > Lexicons > Greek Lexicon > pneuma...
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