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The Lord
Is the Spirit
The Authority of the Holy Spirit in Contemporary Theology and Church Practice
By John A. Studebaker Jr.
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Pages: 406
Binding: Paperback
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Division: Pickwick Publications
Series: Evangelical Theological Society Monograph Series
Category: Theology |
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Book Description
Although the doctrine and work of the Holy Spirit is no longer being ignored
in theology (as was often the case in centuries past), the authority of the Spirit
remains essentially undefined. The need for such a definition, however, is urgent.
Some dangerous trends in the contemporary understanding of the Spirit have developed
(trends that can only be exposed through careful exegesis of Scripture and theological
clarification). Indeed, some contemporary models often leave us with a nonauthoritative
"Spirit" predisposed toward universalism, experientialism, or panentheism.
This work will attempt to show that the nature of the Holy Spirit's authority
can be clearly defined through biblical and systematic theology. When we investigate
the Spirit's place within the pattern of divine authority, as specified in Scripture,
we discover that the Holy Spirit indeed possesses a unique authority as divine
Person, Christ's Executor, Teacher, and Governor of the Church.
Such a work will be helpful for both the theologian and the pastor. First,
definitions of the Spirit's authority will be developed through historical, exegetical,
and theological analysis. Then these definitions will be applied to specific church
practices, including hermeneutics, church structure and guidance, and Christian
spirituality. A response will also be given to those "practical theologies"
that are subtly diminishing the Spirit's authority in relation to the contemporary
church.
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