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pneumatology
pneu·ma·tol·o·gy P0389400 (no͞o′mə-tŏl′ə-jē, nyo͞o′-)n.1. The doctrine or study of spiritual beings and phenomena, especially the belief in spirits intervening between humans and God.2. The Christian doctrine of the Holy Ghost. pneu′ma·to·log′ic (-tə-lŏj′ĭk), pneu′ma·to·log′i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj.pneu′ma·tol′o·gist n.pneumatology (ˌnjuːməˈtɒlədʒɪ) n1. (Theology) the branch of theology concerned with the Holy Ghost and other spiritual beings2. (Psychology) an obsolete name for psychology13. (General Physics) an obsolete term for pneumatics pneumatological adj ˌpneumaˈtologist npneu•ma•tol•o•gy (ˌnu məˈtɒl ə dʒi, ˌnyu-) n. 1. doctrine concerning the Holy Spirit. 2. the doctrine or study of spiritual beings. 3. Archaic. psychology. [1670–80] pneu`mat•o•log′ic (-mə tlˈɒdʒ ɪk) pneu`ma•to•log′i•cal, adj. pneu′ma•tol′o•gist, n. pneumatology1. Theology. the belief in intermediary spirits between men and God, as angels. 2. the doctrine or theory of spiritual beings. — pneumatologist, n.See also: Spirits and Spiritualism Theology. 1. the doctrines concerning the Holy Spirit. 2. the belief in spiritual beings, as angels, between men and God. — pneumatologist, n. — pneumatologic, pneumatological, adj.See also: Christianity the doctrine or theory of spiritual beings. — pneumatologist, n. — pneumatologic, pneumatological, adj.See also: Religion
pneumatology
pneumatology An obsolete, nonspecific term for the “air” sciences, which encompassed anaesthesiology, artificial respiration, pulmonary physiology, oxygen therapy, respiratory therapy and others.pneumatology (nū″mă-tŏl′ō-jē) [″ + logos, word, reason] The science of gases and air and their chemical properties and use in treatment. |