Abstract
“If the Spirit is the finger of God with which divinity touches history, and if the Spirit is the reaching out of the Creator and the Son into the human community, and if the Spirit is our point of entry into the mysterious trinitarian life … If one grants that today we await a mature theology of the Spirit, which constitutes one of systematic theology's most important tasks, then one has to face the sheer magnitude of the problem. ”
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