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The Beauty and Glory of the Holy Spirit
Product Description
he essays in The Beauty and Glory of the Holy Spirit both exalt and revel in the third person of the Trinity. Through an assortment of studies categorized according to their biblical, doctrinal, historical, or pastoral focus this book sets before readers the inestimable ministry of the blessed Holy Spirit.
Contributors include David Murray, Geoffrey Thomas, John Thackway, Malcolm Watts, Gerald Bilkes, Michael Barrett, John Carrick, George Knight, Morton Smith, Ian Hamilton, William Shishko, William VanDoodewaard, Joel R. Beeke, Joseph Morecraft, Ryan McGraw, and Joseph Pipa.
Table of Contents:
Biblical Studies
1. The Greatest Revival in the Old Testament - David Murray
2. The Father s Gift of the Holy Spirit - Geoffrey Thomas
3. How the Holy Spirit is another Comforter - John Thackway
4. The Ministry of the Spirit in Glorifying Christ - Malcolm Watts
5. Precursors to Pentecost - Gerald Bilkes
6. The Outpouring of the Spirit: Anticipated, Fulfilled, Available - Michael Barrett
7. Spirit and Revival - John Carrick
8. Cessation of the Gifts - George Knight
9. The Supply of the Spirit of Jesus - John Thackway
Doctrinal Studies
10. Person of the Holy Spirit - Morton Smith
11. The Love of the Spirit - Geoffrey Thomas
12. Regeneration & Conversion - Ian Hamilton
13. Sanctification - Ian Hamilton
14. Witness & Seal of the Spirit - William Shishko
15. The Ordinary and Extraordinary Witness of the Spirit - Malcolm Watts
Historical Theological Studies
16. The Holy Spirit in the Early Church - William VanDoodewaard
17. Richard Sibbes on Entertaining the Holy Spirit - Joel R. Beeke
18. Westminster Standards & the Spirit - Joseph Morecraft
19. John Owen on the Spirit - Ryan McGraw
Pastoral Study
20. Spirit & Preaching - Joseph Pipa
Appendix
21. KJV Text, Translation, and Tradition - Michael Barrett
Endorsement
"What a rich compilation of studies is gathered together in this volume! The doctrine of the Holy Spirit is set before us in all its grandeur from biblical, doctrinal, historical, and pastoral perspectives, giving us a theological feast that is both attractive and satisfying. In these days in which the Spirit's ministry in the church is identified either with extraordinary phenomena or emotional experiences, this book guides us to a biblical understanding of the Spirit as the one who exalts the Incarnate Word through the written Word, and applies redemption to those for whom Christ dies. Enjoy the banquet." - Iain D. Campbell, pastor of the Free Church of Scotland in Point on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland