Welcome to Spread the Spirit

Spread the Spirit is a theological platform dedicated to exploring the unity of divine revelation across the biblical canon. Its work traces the movement of promise, presence, and fulfillment from Israel’s Scriptures into early Christian texts, with particular attention to temple theology, the motif of glory, and the development of divine presence in Christ.

Rather than treating biblical books in isolation, this project examines how narrative tensions unfold across Scripture. Themes such as exile and restoration, departure and return, absence and indwelling, and prophetic anticipation and realization are studied as part of a coherent canonical trajectory.

Recent studies focus on:

The departure and return of glory in Ezekiel
• The absence of kavod in Ezra–Nehemiah
• Temple and presence language in Luke–Acts
• Spatial symbolism and sacred orientation
• The reinterpretation of divine dwelling in Second Temple literature

Spread the Spirit advances a disciplined, text-centered approach that seeks to illuminate how early Christian writings engage and develop Israel’s theological traditions, culminating in the embodied revelation of divine presence.

About the Author

Antony Kuriakose is an independent theological researcher whose work centers on canonical integration, temple traditions, and the articulation of divine presence in prophetic and early Christian literature. His research investigates how biblical motifs such as the right hand, the arm, and divine dwelling function structurally across the canon and reach their climactic expression in the person of Jesus Christ.

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