Shekhinah/Spirit: Divine Presence in Jewish and Christian Religion (A Stimulus Book)

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Michael E. Lodahl
Paulist Press, 1992
978-0809133116
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0809133113
From Library Journal:
Lodahl provides at once both an exciting process pneumatology (or understanding of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit) which talks "about God as 'near' or in active relation to creation, and especially to humanity" and an outstanding study of Jewish-Christian dialog. Lodahl insists that the Holy Spirit is the ground and source--not the result--of the Jesus event and that its work is not confined within the Christian church. He also asserts that adequate formulations of Christian doctrine must consider the Holocaust and Jewish expressions of God's presence and absence in human history, as well as the final destiny toward which the Spirit leads. Essential for academic and large public libraries.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Paulist Press, 1992
978-0809133116
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0809133113
From Library Journal:
Lodahl provides at once both an exciting process pneumatology (or understanding of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit) which talks "about God as 'near' or in active relation to creation, and especially to humanity" and an outstanding study of Jewish-Christian dialog. Lodahl insists that the Holy Spirit is the ground and source--not the result--of the Jesus event and that its work is not confined within the Christian church. He also asserts that adequate formulations of Christian doctrine must consider the Holocaust and Jewish expressions of God's presence and absence in human history, as well as the final destiny toward which the Spirit leads. Essential for academic and large public libraries.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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