Entity: HOLYSPIRIT
The Holy Spirit, also known as the Holy Ghost, is a concept within the Abrahamic religions representing the spirit of God. It is seen as a divine quality or force of God that manifests in the world through acts of prophecy, creation, and guidance.
HOLY SPIRIT
Etymology
The term 'Holy Spirit' is derived from the concept of a divine, sacred entity within the Abrahamic religions.
Definition
The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Christian Trinity, representing the spirit of God.
Historical Context
In Judaism, the Holy Spirit is seen as the divine quality or force of God that manifests in the world through acts of prophecy, creation, and guidance.
Cultural Significance
The Holy Spirit plays a significant role in Christian theology, representing God's presence and power in the world.
Related Concepts
Other related concepts include the Holy Ghost and the concept of spiritual vision.
See Also
A spiritual entity within the Christian Trinity, representing the spirit of God.