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The third person of the Trinity : explorations in constructive dogmatics / Oliver D. Crisp and Fred Sanders, editors.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Los Angeles Theology Conference seriesPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan Academic, [2020]Description: xxi, 231 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780310106913
  • 0310106915
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • MLCM 2022/42776 (B)
Contents:
Introduction / Oliver D. Crisp and Fred Sanders -- "The Spirit who is from God:" The pneumatology of procession and mission / Fred Sanders -- Filioque and the order of the divine missions / Adonis Vidu -- On the revelation of the Holy Spirit and the problem of thirdness / Kimberley Kroll and Joanna Leidenhag -- The mystery of the immanent Trinity and the procession of the Spirit / Sameer Yadav -- "Spiritual enlightenment:" Contributions of a pneumatological epistemology / Daniel Castelo -- Who's on third?: (re)locating the Spirit in the triune taxis / Jerome Van Kuiken and Joshua M. McNall -- Holy pedagogue, perfecting guide: The Holy Spirit's presence in creation / Daniel Lee Hill -- " ... and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit": The relational nature of the Spirit in God and humans / Esther E. Acolatse -- The Spirit of the Lord: Reflections on a Christomorphic pneumatology / Lucy Peppiatt -- We believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic church / Joshua Cockayne -- The Holy Spirit as liberator: An exploration of a Black American pneumatology of freedom / Leon Harris -- Running away from sorrow: Pneumatology and some modern discontents / Ephraim Radner.
Summary: Recent decades have witnessed increased attention on pneumatology, recognizing it as a critical component in Christian thought. While the volume of publications on the Spirit indicate that scholarly discussion about the Spirit is both creative and lively, it does sometimes appear to be diffused across the spectrum of contemporary theological thought. Nowhere does this scattering seem more prevalent when discussion of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit occurs in outlying areas of doctrine and practice rather than within its native context--the doctrine of God. The 2020 Los Angeles Theology Conference examined pneumatology as a core component of the doctrine of the Trinity, offering constructive proposals for understanding the doctrine of the Holy Spirit with theological and historical depth, ecumenical scope, and analytic clarity. This book represents the proceedings of the conference.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Oliver D. Crisp and Fred Sanders -- "The Spirit who is from God:" The pneumatology of procession and mission / Fred Sanders -- Filioque and the order of the divine missions / Adonis Vidu -- On the revelation of the Holy Spirit and the problem of thirdness / Kimberley Kroll and Joanna Leidenhag -- The mystery of the immanent Trinity and the procession of the Spirit / Sameer Yadav -- "Spiritual enlightenment:" Contributions of a pneumatological epistemology / Daniel Castelo -- Who's on third?: (re)locating the Spirit in the triune taxis / Jerome Van Kuiken and Joshua M. McNall -- Holy pedagogue, perfecting guide: The Holy Spirit's presence in creation / Daniel Lee Hill -- " ... and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit": The relational nature of the Spirit in God and humans / Esther E. Acolatse -- The Spirit of the Lord: Reflections on a Christomorphic pneumatology / Lucy Peppiatt -- We believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic church / Joshua Cockayne -- The Holy Spirit as liberator: An exploration of a Black American pneumatology of freedom / Leon Harris -- Running away from sorrow: Pneumatology and some modern discontents / Ephraim Radner.

Recent decades have witnessed increased attention on pneumatology, recognizing it as a critical component in Christian thought. While the volume of publications on the Spirit indicate that scholarly discussion about the Spirit is both creative and lively, it does sometimes appear to be diffused across the spectrum of contemporary theological thought. Nowhere does this scattering seem more prevalent when discussion of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit occurs in outlying areas of doctrine and practice rather than within its native context--the doctrine of God. The 2020 Los Angeles Theology Conference examined pneumatology as a core component of the doctrine of the Trinity, offering constructive proposals for understanding the doctrine of the Holy Spirit with theological and historical depth, ecumenical scope, and analytic clarity. This book represents the proceedings of the conference.

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