Holy Spirit
In various religions, most notably Christianity, the Holy Spirit (also called the Holy Ghost in Trinitarian Christianity) is a form of God, being the third Person of the Holy Trinity. The word "Spirit" commonly translates the Greek New Testament word pneuma (Greek: ??????).
Rastafarian view of the Holy Spirit
As a group that evolved out of Christianity, the Rastafari movement has its own unique interpretation of both the Holy Trinity and the Holy Spirit. They believe it is Haile Selassie who embodies both God the Father and God the son, while the Holy Spirit is to be found within Rasta believers (see 'I and i'), and within every human being. Rastas also believe that the true church is the human body, and that it is this church which contains the Holy Spirit.
Related Topics:
Rastafari movement - Holy Trinity - Haile Selassie - I and i - Church
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