n.
1. The doctrine or study of spiritual beings and phenomena, especially the belief in spirits intervening between humans and God.
2. The Christian doctrine of the Holy Ghost.
For example, Pool criticizes the document for its neglect of pneumatological concerns, its ahistorical soteriology, and its Calvinistic hamartiology.
Against Returning to Egypt: Exposing and Resisting Creedalism in the ... by Faught, Jerry / Baptist History and Heritage
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