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	<title>Comments on: What&#8217;s your idea of &#8217;spirituality&#8217;?</title>
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		<title>By: Re-imagining the Spirit &#8211; The &#8216;face&#8217; of the Spirit in Trinity and Community #2 of 3 &#171; faithandstuff.org</title>
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		<description>[...] As An Aside: The Holy Spirit’s ‘spirituality’ (that he wants to work in us) is the same as Jesus’ ‘spirituality’.   If we have a misguided perspective on what Jesus’ ‘spirituality’ looked like in the flesh, that will carry across into our expectations of the Spirit’s ‘spirituality’ outworked in us.  So, Christology comes into the mix for our understanding of the Spirit. Since Jesus is our role model as the perfect manifestation of the imago dei, how we see Jesus’ own ‘spirituality’ will be the basis for how we expect the Spirit to move in, upon and through us.   For more on this, see ‘What’s Your Idea of Spirituality?’ http://faithandstuff.org/blog2/?p=50. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] As An Aside: The Holy Spirit’s ‘spirituality’ (that he wants to work in us) is the same as Jesus’ ‘spirituality’.   If we have a misguided perspective on what Jesus’ ‘spirituality’ looked like in the flesh, that will carry across into our expectations of the Spirit’s ‘spirituality’ outworked in us.  So, Christology comes into the mix for our understanding of the Spirit. Since Jesus is our role model as the perfect manifestation of the imago dei, how we see Jesus’ own ‘spirituality’ will be the basis for how we expect the Spirit to move in, upon and through us.   For more on this, see ‘What’s Your Idea of Spirituality?’ <a href="http://faithandstuff.org/blog2/?p=50" rel="nofollow">http://faithandstuff.org/blog2/?p=50</a>. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Re-imagining the Holy Spirit: The ‘face’ of the Spirit in Trinity and Community at Deep Church</title>
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		<dc:creator>Re-imagining the Holy Spirit: The ‘face’ of the Spirit in Trinity and Community at Deep Church</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 19:27:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] As An Aside: The Holy Spirit’s ‘spirituality’ (that he wants to work in us) is the same as Jesus’ ‘spirituality’.   If we have a misguided perspective on what Jesus’ ‘spirituality’ looked like in the flesh, that will carry across into our expectations of the Spirit’s ‘spirituality’ outworked in us.  So, Christology comes into the mix for our understanding of the Spirit. Since Jesus is our role model as the perfect manifestation of the imago dei, how we see Jesus’ own ‘spirituality’ will be the basis for how we expect the Spirit to move in, upon and through us.   For more on this, see ‘What’s Your Idea of Spirituality?’ http://faithandstuff.org/blog2/?p=50. [...]</description>
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