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Pneumatology

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Pneumatology
Ambrose teaches that the Spirit anoints Christ at baptism — showing the Spirit is the source of all sanctification
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Pneumatology
The Holy Spirit is fully God — of the same substance as the Father and Son
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Pneumatology
Basil of Caesarea argues the Holy Spirit must be worshipped equally with Father and Son — from liturgical doxology
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Pneumatology
Gregory of Nazianzus teaches that the Spirit proceeds from the Father — not from the Son — as a distinct mode of origin
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Pneumatology
The Holy Spirit is the agent of sanctification who makes the soul a temple and confers spiritual gifts
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Pneumatology
Tertullian is the first to use the word Trinity (Trinitas) as a technical theological term
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