- The
Holy Spirit,
otherwise known as the
Holy Ghost, is a
concept within the
Abrahamic religions. In Judaism, the
Holy Spirit is
understood as the divine...
- For the
majority of
Christian denominations, the
Holy Spirit, or
Holy Ghost, is
believed to be the
third divine person of the Trinity, a
triune god manifested...
- The
Fruit of the
Holy Spirit (sometimes
referred to as the
Fruits of the
Holy Spirit) is a
biblical term that sums up nine
attributes of a
person or community...
- In Judaism, the
Holy Spirit (Hebrew: רוח הקודש,
ruach ha-kodesh)
refers to the
divine force, quality, and
influence of God over the
universe or over God's...
-
divine persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ) and God the
Holy Spirit,
three distinct persons (hypostases)
sharing one essence/substance/nature...
-
Christian theology,
baptism with the
Holy Spirit, also
called baptism in the
Holy Spirit or
baptism in the
Holy Ghost, has been
interpreted by different...
- The
seven gifts of the
Holy Spirit are an
enumeration of
seven spiritual gifts first found in the book of Isaiah, and much
commented upon by patristic...
- The
Congregation of the
Holy Spirit (officially the
Congregation of the
Holy Spirit under the
protection of the
Immaculate Heart of the
Virgin Mary; Latin:...
-
counting is used)
after Easter Day. It
commemorates the
descent of the
Holy Spirit upon the
Apostles of
Jesus while they were in
Jerusalem celebrating the...
- the
Holy Spirit. It is not in the
original text of the Creed,
attributed to the
First Council of
Constantinople (381),
which says that the
Holy Spirit proceeds...