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Dr. Clark,
How do the Archteypal/Echtypal Theology distinctions address the Holy Spirit being deposited in us? It appears in Ephesians from Paul’s use of the passive voice that the Spirit “gives, fills, furnishes” Paul with the power of God’s Will to complete the work prepared for Paul by God. And God’s Spirit is in us, the co-heirs with Christ, sanctifying us, guiding us and instructing us. The experience with the Holy Spirit must be echtypal but how is it known?