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St. Augustine said about Matthew 12:31-32, which deals with blasphemy of the Holy Spirit: There is probably no greater, no more difficult problem to be found in all the Holy Scriptures. The questions that will be worked on in the present book are; what precisely is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, and why will it not be forgiven in this life or the life to come? In Chapter One we will look at the inspiration, inerrancy, and the interpretation of Scripture. In Chapter Two we will consider John the Baptist and his encounter with Pharisees. In Chapter Three we will move on to Jesus and the Pharisees…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
St. Augustine said about Matthew 12:31-32, which
deals with blasphemy of the Holy Spirit: There is
probably no greater, no more difficult problem to be
found in all the Holy Scriptures. The questions
that will be worked on in the present book are; what
precisely is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, and why
will it not be forgiven in this life or the life to
come? In Chapter One we will look at the
inspiration, inerrancy, and the interpretation of
Scripture. In Chapter Two we will consider John the
Baptist and his encounter with Pharisees. In Chapter
Three we will move on to Jesus and the Pharisees in
Matthew 9, taking an in depth look at Hosea and 1
Samuel 15. In Chapter Four we will move into the
near context of Matthew 12:1-30, with consideration
of Isaiah 42 and Psalm 2. In Chapter Five we will
deal with what blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is and
why it will not be forgiven, exploring the positions
of St. John Chrysostom, St. Augustine, St. Thomas
Aquinas, and John Paul II. In Chapter Six we will
wrap up by exploring what comes after Jesus
proclamation of the unforgivability of blasphemy of
the Holy Spirit.
Autorenporträt
holds an M.A. in Theology, an M.A. in Philosophy and a B.A. in
Theology and Philosophy from Franciscan University, OH, and is
pursuing an M.A. in Biblical Studies at the Augustine Institute,
CO and is a Ph.D. candidate at the Maryvale Institute,
Birmingham, U.K. Brian and his wife Phoebe have six children.