Andreas J. Köstenberger
Andreas J. Köstenberger (Ph.D., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is senior research professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
View Author's PageThis book studies the Holy Spirit through the lens of both biblical and systematic theology. It provides a comprehensive look at the third person of the Trinity as revealed by Scripture, focusing on eight central themes and assumptions.
Series Introduction
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Introduction
Part I: Biblical Theology
1. Introduction to Biblical Theology of the Holy Spirit
2. The Holy Spirit in the Old Testament and in the Pentateuch
3. The Holy Spirit in the Historical and Wisdom Books
4. The Holy Spirit in the Prophetic Books
5. The Old Testament’s Contribution to a Biblical Theology of the Holy Spirit
6. The Holy Spirit in the New Testament and in the Gospels
7. The Holy Spirit in Acts
8. The Holy Spirit in Paul
9. The Holy Spirit in the General Epistles and in Revelation
10. The New Testament’s Contribution to a Biblical Theology of the Holy Spirit
11. A Biblical-Theological Synthesis of the Holy Spirit in Scripture
Appendix: References to the Spirit in Scripture
Part II: Systematic Theology
12. Introduction, Methodology, Central Themes, and Assumptions of a Systematic Theology of the Holy Spirit
13. The Deity and Personhood of the Holy Spirit
14. The Holy Spirit and the Holy Trinity: Intratrinitarian Relations
15. The Holy Spirit and the Holy Trinity: Trinitarian Processions and Missions
16. The Holy Spirit and Creation and Providence
17. The Holy Spirit and Scripture
18. The Holy Spirit and Angelic Beings
19. The Holy Spirit and Human Beings and Sin
20. The Holy Spirit and Christ
21. The Holy Spirit and Salvation
22. The Holy Spirit and the Church
23. The Holy Spirit and the Future
24. Contemporary Issues in Pneumatology
25. Conclusion
Bibliography
Name Index
Subject Index
Scripture Index
This book studies the Holy Spirit through the lens of both biblical and systematic theology. It provides a comprehensive look at the third person of the Trinity as revealed by Scripture, focusing on eight central themes and assumptions.
Series Introduction
Figures
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Biblical Theology
1. Introduction to Biblical Theology of the Holy Spirit
2. The Holy Spirit in the Old Testament and in the Pentateuch
3. The Holy Spirit in the Historical and Wisdom Books
4. The Holy Spirit in the Prophetic Books
5. The Old Testament’s Contribution to a Biblical Theology of the Holy Spirit
6. The Holy Spirit in the New Testament and in the Gospels
7. The Holy Spirit in Acts
8. The Holy Spirit in Paul
9. The Holy Spirit in the General Epistles and in Revelation
10. The New Testament’s Contribution to a Biblical Theology of the Holy Spirit
11. A Biblical-Theological Synthesis of the Holy Spirit in Scripture
Appendix: References to the Spirit in Scripture
Part II: Systematic Theology
12. Introduction, Methodology, Central Themes, and Assumptions of a Systematic Theology of the Holy Spirit
13. The Deity and Personhood of the Holy Spirit
14. The Holy Spirit and the Holy Trinity: Intratrinitarian Relations
15. The Holy Spirit and the Holy Trinity: Trinitarian Processions and Missions
16. The Holy Spirit and Creation and Providence
17. The Holy Spirit and Scripture
18. The Holy Spirit and Angelic Beings
19. The Holy Spirit and Human Beings and Sin
20. The Holy Spirit and Christ
21. The Holy Spirit and Salvation
22. The Holy Spirit and the Church
23. The Holy Spirit and the Future
24. Contemporary Issues in Pneumatology
25. Conclusion
Bibliography
Name Index
Subject Index
Scripture Index