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This chapter examines the person and work of the Holy Spirit, the historically neglected member of the Trinity. Tracing the biblical basis and the early church’s discernment of the Spirit’s personhood and deity, it draws from the renewed appreciation of pneumatology in recent theology to situate the Spirit’s work in redemption within the larger context of the Spirit’s work in creation.
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