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Advents of the Spirit: An Introduction to the Current Study of Pneumatology
by D. Lyle Dabney, Bradford E. Hinze. 484 pgs.
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Introduction by Bradford E. Hinze and D. Lyle Dabney |
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The Fire in the Word: the Holy Spirit in Scripture by George T. Montague, S.M. |
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The Pluriform Foundation of Pneumatology by John R. Levison |
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A Response to George T. Montague and John R. Levison by Carol Stockhausen |
86 |
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“Will the Real Paraclete Please Speak Forth!”: The Catholic-Montanist Conflict over Pneumatology by William Tabbernee |
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“Montanists” Then and Now: A Response to William Tabbernee by Frederick Norris |
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An Advent of the Spirit: Medieval Mystics and Saints by Elizabeth A. Dreyer |
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The Holy Spirit in Medieval Thought: Some Examples in the Individual, Ecclesial and Scholarly Areas. A Response to Elizabeth A. Dreyer by Wanda Zemler-Cizewski |
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In Whom We Have Our Being: Philosophical Resources for the Doctrine of the Spirit by Philip Clayton |
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Topics in Philosophical Pneumatology: Inspiration, Wonder, Heart by Steven G. Smith |
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The Idiom of Spirit: Discourse, Human Nature, and Otherness. A Response to Philip Clayton and Steven G. Smith by Philip Rossi, S.J. |
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Why Should the Last Be First? The Priority of Pneumatology in Recent Theological Discussion by D. Lyle Dabney |
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A Response to D. Lyle Dabney by Kilian McDonnell, O.S.B. |
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Identity through Self-Transcendence: The Holy Spirit and the Fellowship of Free Persons by Bernd Jochen Hilberath |
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A Response to Bernd Jochen b?lberath by Kilian McDonnell, O.S.B. |
293 |
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The Trinitarian Personhood of the Holy Spirit by Jürgen Moltmann |
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Spirit Christology and the Trinity by David Coffey |
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A Response to Jürgen Moltmann and David Coffey by Ralph Del Colle |
337 |
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Releasing the Power of the Spirit in a Trinitarian Ecclesiology by Bradford E. Hinze |
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The Spirit and the Church by Miroslav Volf and Maurice Lee |
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A Response to Miroslav Volf and Bradford Hinze by Michael A. Fahey, S.J. |
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Solidarity of Others in the Power of the Holy Spirit: Pneumatology in a Divided World by Anselm Kyongsuk Min |
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The Green Face of God: Recovering the Spirit in an Ecocidal Era by Mark I. Wallace |
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Spirit and the Cunning of Diversity: A Response to Anselm Kyongsuk Min and Mark I. Wallace by Nancy M. Victorin-Vangerud |
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Contributors |
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Index of Names |
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Index of Subjects |
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