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Book Review: A Shorter Guide to the Holy Spirit: Bible, Doctrine, Experience

Book Review: A Shorter Guide to the Holy Spirit: Bible, Doctrine, Experience ATR/99.4 854 Anglican Theological Review book. None of us know the unchartered territory of death, and there is no manual to instruct us how to parry the differentiating horizon from life vital- ity to diminishment. However, Joyce Rupp gives encouragement to people in all walks of life to find their unique journey with aging. She offers a way to reflect on how we wish to take our life lessons, and ultimately to choose the way we want to die. She holds a light to caregivers, lovers, daughters, and sons—how to bless those who are dying and help them to fly while they still have wings. These are the life lessons of those we see no longer, and yet our lives tell their story. Sarah Kitch Episcopal Theological School at Claremont Claremont, California A Shorter Guide to the Holy Spirit: Bible, Doctrine, Experience. By Anthony C. Thiselton. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans Publish- ing, 2016. x + 218 pp. $24.00 (paper). Despite having published a much larger and award-winning volume in 2013 entitled The Holy Spirit: In Biblical Teaching, through the Centuries, and Today, Anthony Thiselton reuses very little material and instead allows this more introductory volume to fill in many http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Anglican Theological Review SAGE

Book Review: A Shorter Guide to the Holy Spirit: Bible, Doctrine, Experience

Anglican Theological Review , Volume 99 (4): 1 – Aug 25, 2021

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SAGE
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© 2017 Anglican Theological Review Corporation
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0003-3286
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2163-6214
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10.1177/000332861709900437
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ATR/99.4 854 Anglican Theological Review book. None of us know the unchartered territory of death, and there is no manual to instruct us how to parry the differentiating horizon from life vital- ity to diminishment. However, Joyce Rupp gives encouragement to people in all walks of life to find their unique journey with aging. She offers a way to reflect on how we wish to take our life lessons, and ultimately to choose the way we want to die. She holds a light to caregivers, lovers, daughters, and sons—how to bless those who are dying and help them to fly while they still have wings. These are the life lessons of those we see no longer, and yet our lives tell their story. Sarah Kitch Episcopal Theological School at Claremont Claremont, California A Shorter Guide to the Holy Spirit: Bible, Doctrine, Experience. By Anthony C. Thiselton. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans Publish- ing, 2016. x + 218 pp. $24.00 (paper). Despite having published a much larger and award-winning volume in 2013 entitled The Holy Spirit: In Biblical Teaching, through the Centuries, and Today, Anthony Thiselton reuses very little material and instead allows this more introductory volume to fill in many

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Anglican Theological ReviewSAGE

Published: Aug 25, 2021

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