RT Book T1 The Holy Spirit, Inspiration, and the Cultures of Antiquity: Multidisciplinary Perspectives T2 Ekstasis JF Ekstasis A2 Bowden, Andrew A2 Frey, Jörg 1962- A2 Levison, John R. 1956- LA English PP Berlin Boston PB De Gruyter YR 2014 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/818124334 AB Main description: Early Christian claims to the Holy Spirit arose in a vibrant cultural matrix that included Stoicism, Jewish mysticism, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Greco-Roman medicine, and the perspectives of Plutarch. In a range of articles, this multidisciplinary volume discovers in these texts rich cultural connections related to inspiration and the Holy Spirit. Essential reading for scholars of Judaism and the New Testament, as well as classicists and theologians. AB Biographical note: Jörg Frey, University of Zurich, Switzerland; John R. Levison, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, USA. AB Early Christian claims to the Holy Spirit arose in a vibrant cultural matrix that included Stoicism, Jewish mysticism, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Greco-Roman medicine, and the perspectives of Plutarch. In a range of articles, this multidisciplinary volume discovers in these texts rich cultural connections related to inspiration and the Holy Spirit. Essential reading for scholars of Judaism and the New Testament, as well as classicists and theologians. CN BT121.3 SN 9783110310252 SN 9783110310269 K1 Holy Spirit : History of doctrines K1 Heiliger Geist : Jüdische Mystik : Hellenistisch-römische Kultur : Frühes Christentum : Holy Spirit : New Testament : Christian origins : pneumatology K1 RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament K1 Christian origins K1 Holy Spirit K1 New Testament K1 pneumatology K1 Konferenzschrift : 2011 : Leiden DO 10.1515/9783110310252