This book engages the thought of Robert Jenson on the topic of the Holy Spirit. The outcome of this investigation offers one viable interpretation of the unique role of the Spirit that mediates between traditional-classical trinitarian ontology and the current lived experience of the Spirit in global theology.
This book engages the thought of Robert Jenson on the topic of the Holy Spirit. The outcome of this investigation offers one viable interpretation of the unique role of the Spirit that mediates between traditional-classical trinitarian ontology and the current lived experience of the Spirit in global theology.
James Daryn Henry is visiting scholar in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Part I: The Work of the Spirit Chapter 1: The Spirit and the People of God Chapter 2: Some Gifts of the Spirit Part II: The Person of the Spirit Chapter 3: The Identification of the Spirit Chapter 4: The Spirit in the Divine Life Part III: The Spirit as Freedom Chapter 5: The Horizon of Classical Pneumatology Chapter 6: The Horizon of Modern Trinitarian Theology Chapter 7: The Horizon of Liberation Theology Conclusion
Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Part I: The Work of the Spirit Chapter 1: The Spirit and the People of God Chapter 2: Some Gifts of the Spirit Part II: The Person of the Spirit Chapter 3: The Identification of the Spirit Chapter 4: The Spirit in the Divine Life Part III: The Spirit as Freedom Chapter 5: The Horizon of Classical Pneumatology Chapter 6: The Horizon of Modern Trinitarian Theology Chapter 7: The Horizon of Liberation Theology Conclusion
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