Bruce: Lukes Presentation of the Spirit in Acts


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Bruce: Lukes Presentation of the Spirit in Acts.

Link above is the full text. F.F. Bruce’s last written work. Excerpt below.

According to Acts, then, the reception of the Spirit might take place (I) immediately after the exercise of faith in Christ and submission to baptism in his name, (2) with the imposition of apostolic hands, a considerable time after the exercise of faith and submission to baptism, (3) while hearers listened in faith to the preaching of the gospel, before baptism and (apparently) without the imposition of hands, or (4) after baptism in the name of Jesus and the imposition of apostolic hands, in the experience of some who had in a certain measure become disciples of Jesus already. Various elements in the process of Christian initiation are mentioned: faith in Jesus, baptism in his name, imposition of hands, and receiving of the Holy Spirit. Quite evidently, however…

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