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Pneuma (other)
Pneuma is an ancient Greek word for "breath", and in a religious context for "spirit" or "soul." Pneuma may also refer to: * ''Pneuma'' (journal), a theological journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies * '' Pneuma: Breath of Life'', a 2015 video game by Deco Digital & Bevel Studios * Pneuma, a character from ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' Music * ''Pneuma'' (Moving Mountains album), 2007 * ''Pneuma'' (Michael White album), 1972 * Pneuma (record label), a Spanish early music label * Pneuma Recordings, a drum and bass record label based out of San Francisco, USA * Pneuma (band), a thrash metal band from Costa Rica * Pneuma (song), a song by Tool, from the album ''Fear Inoculum'' See also * Pneumatology, the study of spiritual beings and phenomena * Pneumatics, the study and application of use of pressurized gas to effect mechanical motion * Pneumology, another name for pulmonology Pulmonology (, , from Latin ''pulmō, -ōnis'' "lung" and the Greek suffix "study ...
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Pneuma
''Pneuma'' () is an ancient Greek word for "breath", and in a religious context for " spirit" or "soul". It has various technical meanings for medical writers and philosophers of classical antiquity, particularly in regard to physiology, and is also used in Greek translations of ''ruach'' רוח in the Hebrew Bible, and in the Greek New Testament. In classical philosophy, it is distinguishable from '' psyche'' (), which originally meant "breath of life", but is regularly translated as "spirit" or most often "soul". Classical antiquity Presocratics , "air in motion, breath, wind", is equivalent in the material monism of Anaximenes to (, "air") as the element from which all else originated. This usage is the earliest extant occurrence of the term in philosophy. A quotation from Anaximenes observes that "just as our soul (''psyche''), being air (), holds us together, so do breath () and air () encompass the whole world." In this early usage, and are synonymous. Ancient G ...
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Pneuma (journal)
''Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies'' is a refereed theological journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies. Numbers of the article relate to the special interest groups of the SPS in particular: biblical studies, history, theology, missions, praxis, ecumenism, ethics, philosophy and also religion and culture. Editors The current editors are Nimi Wariboko, Boston University and L. William Oliverio, SUM Bible College and Theological Seminary. The Book Review Editor is Anthony Roberts, Southeastern University Southeastern University is a private Christian university in Lakeland, Florida. It was established in 1935 in New Brockton, Alabama, as Southeastern Bible Institute, relocated to Lakeland in 1946, and became a liberal arts college in 1970. It .... References External links * About Pneuma Academic journals published by learned and professional societies Academic journals established in 1970 English-language journals Quarter ...
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Breath Of Life
Breath of life may refer to: Medicine and philosophy * Prana, or life force, in Vedantic philosophy * Pneuma (Stoic), in Stoic philosophy * Pneuma (ancient medicine) * A concept in biodynamic osteopathy and craniosacral therapy Film * ''Breath of Life'' (1962 film), a 1962 British crime film * ''Breath of Life'' (1990 film), a 1990 Italian drama film * ''Breath of Life'' (1991 film), a 1991 British short film Literature * ''The Breath of Life'' (play), a 2002 play by David Hare * ''A Breath of Life'', a novel by Brazilian author Clarice Lispector Music * "Breath of Life" (Erasure song), a 1991 song by Erasure, released as a single in 1992 * "Breath of Life" (Florence and the Machine song), a 2012 song by Florence and the Machine * ''Breath of Life'' (Louis Hayes album), 1974 * ''Breath of Life'' (Magnum album), 2002 * ''Breath of Life'' (World Saxophone Quartet album), 1994 * "Breath of Life", a song from '' The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers'', sung in an Elv ...
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Xenoblade Chronicles 2
''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' is a 2017 action role-playing game developed by Monolith Soft and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. Released on December 1, it is the third installment in ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' and the seventh main entry in the ''Xeno'' series. Plans for the game began shortly before the launch of ''Xenoblade Chronicles X'' in 2014. Key developers from previous games returned, including franchise creator Tetsuya Takahashi, and directors Koh Kojima and Genki Yokota. The team wanted to develop a story-driven game in the style of the original ''Xenoblade Chronicles''. The game was announced in 2017 with a worldwide release date planned for the same year. As with ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', the game was localized by Nintendo of Europe. In gameplay, ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' is similar to previous entries, but with an added summoning mechanic. It features a different setting and characters than the first ''Xenoblade Chronicles'', and it marks the series' r ...
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Pneuma (Moving Mountains Album)
''Pneuma'' is the debut full-length album released by the New York band Moving Mountains. It was originally self-released in 2007 but was eventually reissued with Deep Elm Records. The album was the creative product of multi-instrumentalist Gregory Dunn and drummer Nicholas Pizzolato, and was produced, mixed, and mastered by Dunn during their late high school years. At the time of its release, Moving Mountains was only considered to be a studio project by Dunn and Pizzolato, with no future intentions of forming a full band or playing the songs in a live format. It was not until a few months later, when ''Pneuma'' started to gain positive acclaim throughout the internet, that the band decided to go in a full-band direction with the addition of bassist Mitchell Lee and guitarist/vocalist Frank Graniero. Track listing ''Pneuma'' tracks “Aphelion,” “Fourth,” and “8105” have been used on MTV's ''College Life'', ''16 and Pregnant'', and '' Teen Mom''. “Aphelion” ha ...
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Pneuma (Michael White Album)
''Pneuma'' is an album by American violinist and composer Michael White featuring performances recorded in 1972 and released on the Impulse! label.Impulse! Records discography
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reviewer Mark Allan states, "This ground-breaking jazz violinist demands much from his listeners".Allan, M
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Track listing

:''All compositions by Michael White'' # "Pneuma (Part 1)" – 5:16 # "Pneuma (Part 2)" – 4:57 ...
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Pneuma (record Label)
''Pneuma'' () is an ancient Greek word for "breath", and in a religious context for "spirit" or "soul". It has various technical meanings for medical writers and philosophers of classical antiquity, particularly in regard to physiology, and is also used in Greek translations of ''ruach'' רוח in the Hebrew Bible, and in the Greek New Testament. In classical philosophy, it is distinguishable from ''psyche'' (), which originally meant "breath of life", but is regularly translated as "spirit" or most often "soul". Presocratics , "air in motion, breath, wind", is equivalent in the material monism of Anaximenes to (, "air") as the element from which all else originated. This usage is the earliest extant occurrence of the term in philosophy. A quotation from Anaximenes observes that "just as our soul (''psyche''), being air (), holds us together, so do breath () and air () encompass the whole world." In this early usage, and are synonymous. Aristotle The "connate pneuma" ('' ...
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Pneuma Recordings
Pneuma Recordings is a drum and bass record label based out of San Francisco, USA, owned by Dj Abstract.Billboard - 22 juil. 2000 - Page 50 Vol. 112, n° 30 "Bay Area drum 'n' bass has found a home inside Thermal Recordings, the Green Label and Pneuma Recordings, all of which have released a significant amount of Phunckateck's work. " Notable artists * Dj Abstract * UFO! * Subcode * E-Sassin * Bitteroot Discography *PNE-001 - DJ Abstract Aura Two / Area Code (12") *PNE-002 - DJ Abstract Artifice / Curtis Whiles Last Stand (12") *PNE-003 - UFO! / Bitteroot London Cold / Terck (12") *PNE-004 - Subcode Silicontrol / Element Coil (12") *PNE-005 - One Man Army Vertigo / Circuit Breaker (10") *PNE-006 - E-Sassin Genome / Future Shock (12") *PNE-007 - DJ Abstract Fastlane / Sensibility (12") *PNE-008 - DJ Abstract Second Thoughts / Sol Train (12") See also * List of reco ...
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Pneuma (band)
Pnuema /Nɛ'umɑː/ is a "Tico" thrash metal Band from San Jose, Costa Rica, formed in 2003. Pneuma was founded by four guys with a taste for thrash metal, death metal and experimental rock. The band has had great success in their native Costa Rica receiving various awards and recognitions along the way. The band is composed of Antonio Masis who is the bassist and vocalist for the group. Norman Mena's exceptional drumming instruments give the band the "Thrash" feel while Daniel Vega handles the lead guitar accompanied by Jose Sibaja also on guitar. History Early Years (2002–2004) In their first couple of years, Pneuma earned a good reputation in the metal and progressive scene, recording in 2004 their first EP ''A Run Through''. ''The Awakening Tour (2005–2008)'' In 2005, Pneuma went on “The Awakening Tour”, which made a big impact in the Central American metal scene and captured the attention of the local media. In 2006 Pneuma was voted Best Band of the Year b ...
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Pneuma (song)
"Pneuma" is a song by American rock band Tool, released as their second single in April 2020 off of their fifth studio album '' Fear Inoculum''. It peaked at number 15 on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Songs chart. Background The song was first released on the band's fifth studio album, '' Fear Inoculum'' on August 30, 2019; it was not a song that had been teased or played live prior to the album's release. It was first performed live in mid-October of the same year at the Aftershock Festival. The song was released as the second single from the album in early 2020, and spent twenty weeks on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Songs chart, peaking at number 15. Band members gave the song particular attention, with publications noting members releasing extra footage of the song, including a specific "drummer-cam" video of drummer Danny Carey performing his parts of the song, and guitarist Adam Jones releasing a guitar-tutorial on how to play the last verse's guitar riff. Th ...
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Pneumatology
Pneumatology refers to a particular discipline within Christian theology that focuses on the study of the Holy Spirit. The term is derived from the Greek word '' Pneuma'' ( πνεῦμα), which designates " breath" or " spirit" and metaphorically describes a non-material being or influence. The English term ''pneumatology'' comes from two Greek words: πνεῦμα (''pneuma'', spirit) and λόγος (''logos'', teaching about). Pneumatology includes study of the person of the Holy Spirit, and the works of the Holy Spirit. This latter category also includes Christian teachings on new birth, spiritual gifts (charismata), Spirit-baptism, sanctification, the inspiration of prophets, and the indwelling of the Holy Trinity (which in itself covers many different aspects). Different Christian denominations have different theological approaches on various pneumatological questions. Development History of Christian theology is traditionally divided into four main stages, represen ...
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Pneumatics
Pneumatics (from Greek ‘wind, breath’) is a branch of engineering that makes use of gas or pressurized air. Pneumatic systems used in industry are commonly powered by compressed air or compressed inert gases. A centrally located and electrically-powered compressor powers cylinders, air motors, pneumatic actuators, and other pneumatic devices. A pneumatic system controlled through manual or automatic solenoid valves is selected when it provides a lower cost, more flexible, or safer alternative to electric motors, and hydraulic actuators. Pneumatics also has applications in dentistry, construction, mining, and other areas. Gases used in pneumatic systems Pneumatic systems in fixed installations, such as factories, use compressed air because a sustainable supply can be made by compressing atmospheric air. The air usually has moisture removed, and a small quantity of oil is added at the compressor to prevent corrosion and lubricate mechanical components. Facto ...
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