The Holy Spirit and Ch'i (Qi) a chiological approach to pneumatology

This book articulates a contextual pneumatology from a perspective of the Eastern idea of ch'i (ki in Korean). Rather than understanding the Spirit from a Westernized philosophical perspective, this book utilizes East Asian categories rooted in the I Ching and Asian religions in dialogue with s...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Yun, Koo Dong (autor)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Eugene, Or. : Pickwick Publications, ©2012
Colección:Princeton theological monograph series 180
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