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The Holy Spirit: Eastern Christian Traditions Stanley M. Burgess vol.2

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A.; Hendrickson Publishers, Inc; 1993Description: 260tr; paperback, illustrations; 23cmISBN:
  • 0913753817
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 281.6
  • B955-S79
Online resources: Summary: The Holy Spirit: Eastern Christian Traditions is the second in a series of three volumes devoted to the history of Christian pneumatology. In his second volume, Burgess brings together a wealth of material - some of it previously unavailable in English translation - from Eastern Christian traditions, a rich heritage often overlooked in Western Christianity. By exploring the various ways in which the Third Person of the Trinity has been understood by theologians of Eastern Christianity, this volume shows how modern Christians can gain a wider vision and fuller understanding of the workings of the Holy Spirit in history and in our own generation.
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The Holy Spirit: Eastern Christian Traditions is the second in a series of three volumes devoted to the history of Christian pneumatology. In his second volume, Burgess brings together a wealth of material - some of it previously unavailable in English translation - from Eastern Christian traditions, a rich heritage often overlooked in Western Christianity. By exploring the various ways in which the Third Person of the Trinity has been understood by theologians of Eastern Christianity, this volume shows how modern Christians can gain a wider vision and fuller understanding of the workings of the Holy Spirit in history and in our own generation.

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