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  • Pneuma (πνεῦμα) is an ancient Greek word for "breath", and in a religious context for "spirit" or "soul". It has various technical meanings for medical...
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  • Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies is a refereed theological journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies. Numbers of the article...
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    word pneûma (πνεῦμα, pneuma) is found around 385 times in the New Testament, with some scholars differing by three to nine occurrences. Pneuma appears...
    64 KB (7,381 words) - 02:31, 17 October 2024
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    Neume (redirect from Pneuma (music))
    neume, in turn from either medieval Latin pneuma or neuma, the former either from ancient Greek πνεῦμα pneuma ('breath') or νεῦμα neuma ("sign"), or else...
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    the "animal spirit" (pneuma). He considered atoms to be the essential body element, and he believed they were vitalized by the pneuma that circulated through...
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  • to: Pneuma (journal), a theological journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies Pneuma (film), a 1983 avant-garde film by Nathaniel Dorsky Pneuma: Breath...
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    translations of the Bible, unclean spirit is a common rendering of Greek pneuma akatharton (πνεῦμα ἀκάθαρτον; plural pneumata akatharta (πνεύματα ἀκάθαρτα))...
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    Pneumomediastinum (from Greek pneuma – "air", also known as mediastinal emphysema) is pneumatosis (abnormal presence of air or other gas) in the mediastinum...
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  • Promoting Christian Unity).[citation needed] The society publishes Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, first published in 1970....
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  • Amos Yong (category Academic journal editors)
    the Society for Pentecostal Studies (2008 – 09) and co-edited its journal, PNEUMA from 2011 – 2014. He was the founding co-chair for the Pentecostal-Charismatic...
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    air was inhaled into the lungs where it became the pneuma. Pulmonary veins transmitted this pneuma to the left ventricle of the heart to cool the blood...
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    88–120. doi:10.1163/156852807X177977. Lloyd G (2007). "Pneuma between body and soul". Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 13: S135–S146. doi:10...
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    pineal gland and believed it to be a valve, a guardian for the flow of pneuma. Galen in the 2nd century C.E. could not find any functional role and regarded...
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    complementary to the Christian notion of personal identity – pneuma. He distinguishes that, while pneuma focuses on man as a relational entity, anattā focuses...
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  • attracted reviews from international journals (e.g.,). In this book, de Silva compares the biblical notion of "the soul" (pneuma) or "the self," with the Buddhist...
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    vehicle which was the immortal vehicle of the Soul and 2) the spiritual (pneuma) vehicle, aligned with the vital breath, which he considered mortal. The...
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  • original on 17 May 2019. Retrieved 17 May 2019. Stephen J. Hunt, in Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies, Vol 20, Number 1, Spring...
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    transmissions occurred by means of pneuma. Part of Herophilos's beliefs about the human body involved the pneuma, which he believed was a substance that...
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    occultus = hidden, secret and pneumonia = inflammation of the lungs > Greek: pneuma = wind and Indo-European: pleumon = floating, swimming. Fecal occult blood...
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    Pneumovesicoscopy (from Ancient Greek πνεῦμα (pneuma), meaning "air", Latin Vesica, meaning "bladder" and Ancient Greek σκοπέω (skopeo), meaning "to see")...
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