A winner in the 2023 For the Church Book Awards
Understanding the Work and Power of the Holy Spirit in Scripture
In much of modern theology, the Holy Spirit is often ignored or his role in a believer’s day-to-day life is misunderstood. In this addition to the Short Studies in Systematic Theology series, Fred Sanders teaches his readers how to hold a proper biblical understanding of both the person and power of the Holy Spirit.
New believers and seasoned saints alike will learn about the Holy Spirit’s work in the cosmos, salvation history, and God’s plans for the future. To accomplish this, Sanders explains the doctrine of the Holy Spirit in relation to the Trinity, the Old Testament, and the New Testament. In this short introduction readers will gain a better theological grasp of the Holy Spirit and instruction on why he matters for the Christian life.
128 pages.
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For Those Interested in Systematic Theology: Particularly helpful for pastors, interested laypeople, and academics
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Accessible: Part of the Short Studies in Systematic Theology series, introducing major doctrines of Christian theology in a clear and concise manner
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Biblical: Examines what Scripture teaches about the Holy Spirit in relation to the Trinity, in the Old Testament, and in the New Testament
Chapter 1: Introducing the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit
Chapter 2: The Spirit in the Trinity
Chapter 3: The Spirit and the Father
Chapter 4: The Spirit and the Son
Chapter 5: Hints for Reflecting on the Holy Spirit
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