Holy Spirit

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781405136242
  • Weight: 645g
  • Dimensions: 173 x 249mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Apr 2009
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Beginning with the Church Fathers and moving right through to the present day, The Holy Spirit offers a theologically informed, international collection of the most important texts relating to Christians' understanding of the Holy Spirit.

  • A new volume of texts and readings offering a chronologically-organized selection of the most important and interesting writings on the Holy Spirit
  • Considers how the Holy Spirit has always been an integral part of both Christian belief and systematic theology - from the Church Fathers through to the present day
  • Each set of readings is prefaced by an introduction from the editor, drawing out the main themes and important historical points, and linking the readings to what has gone before
  • Tackles the disagreements over the role of the Holy Spirit within the Trinity, and how it was a contributing factor in the split between the Western and Eastern Church
  • Opens with a newly-commissioned essay describing the importance of the Holy Spirit in the theology of the last one hundred years, and in particular in relation to the revival of Trinitarian theology

EugEnE F. RogERs, JR., is professor studies at the university of north Carolina, greensboro. he is the author of After the Spirit (2005), Sexuality and the Christian Body (Wiley-blackwell, 1999), and Thomas Aquinas and Karl Barth (1995), and the editor of Theology and Sexuality: Classic and Contemporary Readings (Wiley-blackwell, 2002).