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Practically speaking, the Holy Spirit is the person of the Trinity who is most involved in our daily lives. But many Christians know far more about the Father and the Son than they do about the Spirit. In this series we’ll discover how the doctrine of the Holy Spirit developed historically, and we’ll explore the Spirit’s dynamic work in the world, in the church, and in believers.

This course is provided by Third Millennium Ministries (thirdmill.org)

  1. Trace the development of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit’s distinct personhood within the Trinity.
  2. Explore the Spirit’s works of creation and providence in the world at large.
  3. Explain the Spirit’s work in God’s Old and New Testament covenant communities.
  4. Examine the Spirit’s work in individual believers.
  • This was a great summary about the Holy Spirit, His work, and involvement in our lives/spirit.

    — John, United States (US)
  • An excellent course!

    — Russell, United States (US)
  • great work of course explanations

    — Walkiria, United States (US)
  • It was a very interesting topic to study and the delivery was great!

    — Seung, United States (US)
  • This is an interesting piece of work. I have really learnt a lot. Thank you.

    — Stephen, United States (US)
  • A rich, edifying and reflexive course.

    — Mela, United States (US)
  • Great. A lot to take in and understand.

    — Aileen, United States (US)
  • A desire for further knowledge was created.

    — Donald, United States (US)
  • Although I took some time in finishing the course it will definitely help in my life. I hope to be able to help others also…

    — Normand, United States (US)
  • Thoroughly enjoyed the videos.

    — Jessica, United States (US)
  • The overall course on ” We believe in the Holy Spirit ” was really good. It was an advanced course so I didn’t know how…

    — Evon, United States (US)
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Class Details

  • 4 Lessons
  • 13 Activities
  • 5 Assessments
  • 83 Min Average
  • 8 Hrs Minimum
  • 1.5 CEUs
  • Class Award
Professor

Ramesh Richard, PhD