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- Thomas_Smail abstract "Thomas Allan Smail (6 February 1928– 15 February 2012) was a leading Scottish theologian in the charismatic movement in the United Kingdom. He studied under Karl Barth, and in 1953 he was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in the Church of Scotland. From 1968 to 1972, he served in the Presbyterian Church of Ireland, and then on the Roll of Ministers of the United Reformed Church In 1979, he became a Church of England priest.Tom Smail ministered at the West Kirk, West Calder, Midlothian, Trinity and Wilson Fullerton churches, Irvine, Ayrshire, Thornlie Church of Scotland, Wishaw, Lanarkshire and Whiteabbbey Presbyterian Church, Newtownabbey, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland.In 1972, he became secretary of the Fountain Trust, a UK-based organisation which promoted the renewal of the Holy Spirit within the established churches and took over as its Director in 1975 where he and the Fountain Trust team travelled the UK and overseas emphasising the advocacy of the Holy Spirit within the everyday of people's lives.Tom Smail taught theology at St John's College, Nottingham (England) where he lectured in Doctrine. From 1980 to 1985, he was vice-principal at St John's College.In 1985, he became Team Rector of All Saints, Sanderstead (in the diocese of Southwark) from where he retired from ministry (1994) although still continued both his writing and lecturing career. He spent a term as visiting professor in Fuller Theological Seminary. In his latter years he and his wife Truda were based at St Barnabas College near Lingfield, Surrey, where he continued to write, preach and teach. He died on 15 February 2012 and his funeral on 8 March bore testimony to the efficacy of his life and ministry.In 1991, he was made an honorary canon of Southwark Cathedral.He was awarded a Glasgow University MA degree in 1949 and Edinburgh University BD in 1952.His major works include:Reflected Glory (1975)The Forgotten Father (1980)The Giving Gift: The Holy Spirit in Person (1994)Charismatic Renewal: The Search for a Theology, with Andrew Walker and Nigel Wright (SPCK, 1994)Once and for All: A Confession of the Cross (DLT, 1998)Like Father, like Son: The Trinity Imagined in our Humanity (2006)\"Praying with Paul\"In The Giving Gift, Smail proposed a revision to the so-called \"filioque clause\" in the Nicene Creed. Where the Creed states that the Spirit \"proceeds from the Father and the Son\", implying the subordination of the Spirit to the Son (Jesus Christ), Smail suggested a two-way relationship between Son and Spirit.".
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