dc.description.tableofcontents | Baptism of Jesus, p. 8 -- Analogy as precedent, p. 8 -- Jesus received the anointing on the shore, not in the water, p. 16 -- The baptism of Jesus as a theological model for believers, p. 21 -- Analogy of the disciple's baptism in the Holy Spirit, p. 30 -- The grace of the Spirit, p. 31 -- Hippolytus, p. 32 -- Cyril of Jerusalem, p. 35 -- Pentecost at Ephesus, p. 42 -- The ascension and the gifts of the Spirit, p. 43 -- Applying Mt. Sinai to Pentecost, p. 50 -- The early church fathers and the book of Acts, p. 54 -- Cyril and the Acts 2 Pentecost, p. 56 -- A two-stage work of grace, p. 64 -- The Samaritan believers who received the Holy Sprit, p. 66 -- Water baptism and baptism with the Holy Spirit, p. 69 -- John the Baptist, p. 69 -- Cyprian, p. 72 -- Origen, p. 73 -- Cyril of Jerusalem, p. 74 -- Imparting spiritual gifts, p. 82 -- Laying on of hands, p. 83 -- The centrality of spiritual gifts in the late second century, p. 87 -- Spiritual gifts - defining the church, p. 90 -- After Easter, consider what the Church had, p. 90 -- First Clement and the Church order based on spiritual gifts, p. 92 -- Requiem for the reformation, p. 94 -- Sola scriptura and the law of unintended consequences, p. 94 -- Biographical sketch, p. 100 | en |