TY - BOOK AU - Thiselton,Anthony C TI - The Holy Spirit-- in biblical teaching, through the centuries, and today SN - 9780802868756 AV - BT121.T448.H659 2013 PY - 2013/// CY - Grand Rapids, Michigan PB - William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company KW - Holy Spirit N1 - 1 (pages 501-521) and indexes; The Holy Spirit in Biblical Teaching --; The Spirit of God in the Old Testament --; The Spirit in Judaism --; The Holy Spirit in the synoptic gospels --; The Holy Spirit in Acts --; Key themes in Paul --; Further gifts of the Spirit and more controversial themes that involve hermeneutics --; The Holy Spirit, the paraclete, in the Johannine writings --; 1 and 2 Peter, Hebrews, James, Jude, and Revelation --; The Holy Spirit through the Centuries --; The apostolic fathers and early Christian apologists --; The ante-Nicene fathers --; The post-Nicene Western fathers --; The post-Nicene Eastern fathers --; The earlier medieval period --; The later Middle Ages : from Bonaventura and Aquinas to Julian of Norwich and Walter Hilton --; The major reformers --; The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries : from Owen to Edwards --; The Holy Spirit in Modern Theology and Today --; The nineteenth century : the parting of the ways --; The earlier part of the twentieth century --; The later twentieth century to 1985 --; Three pentecostal or renewal New Testament scholars : Fee, Stronstad, and Turner --; Five major theologians : Congar, Moltmann, Pannenberg, Lossky, and Zizioulas --; Other writers from the end of the century : 1986-2000 --; The twenty-first century --; Summary, conclusions, mutual dialogue, and personal reflections; 2 N2 - "This learned book by eminent scholar Anthony Thiselton is a detailed biblical, historical, and contemporary study of the Holy Spirit. Thiselton presents an up-to-date account of biblical teaching on the topic, including exposition of passages and hermeneutics; offers a comprehensive historical survey from the Apostolic Fathers to Jonathan Edwards; and engages a host of modern theologians. In the last part of his book Thiselton discusses a remarkably wide range of writings on the Holy Spirit from the nineteenth century to the present day. He interacts explicitly with Pentecostals and the Renewal Movement in a sympathetic, positive, yet critical manner. The book as a whole is at once scholarly and readable, comprehensive and practical. The Holy Spirit -- ER -