The concept of Father of spirits in Christianity
The keyphrase "Father of spirits" refers to a title for God in Christianity that highlights His fatherly role in guiding, correcting, and sustaining His creation. This term underscores God's position as the creator and ruler of all spiritual beings, providing them with life and support. In both Protestantism and Catholicism, it emphasizes God's loving and personal nature, indicating His involvement in human lives and His disciplinary role aimed at achieving good.
Synonyms: Spiritual father, Heavenly father
In Finnish: Henkien isä; In Dutch: Vader van de geesten; In German: Vater der Geister; In Spanish: Padre de los espĂritus; In Malay: Bapa roh; In Swedish: Andarnas fader
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Christian concept of 'Father of spirits'
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) A reference used to denote a loving, personal deity who oversees human lives and offers discipline for the purpose of good.[1]
From: Hymns for Christian Devotion
(1) A title for God, emphasizing His role as the creator and sustainer of all spiritual beings.[2]
From: A Dictionary of the Bible (Hastings)
(1) A title for God emphasizing His paternal role in guiding and correcting His children, particularly through trials.[3]
From: The Existence and Attributes of God
(1) The title denoting God's role as the creator and ruler over the souls of all beings.[4] (2) A title ascribed to God, indicating His parental role over all spiritual beings, including angels and human souls.[5]
From: Summa Theologica (English translation)
(1) A title for God, emphasizing His role as the creator and overseer of spiritual beings.[6]