TY - BOOK AU - Congar,Yves TI - Spirit of God: short writings on the Holy Spirit SN - 9780813229935 AV - BT122 .C65513 2018 U1 - 231/.3 23 PY - 2018/// CY - Washington, D.C. PB - Catholic University of America Press KW - Spirito Santo KW - sbaa N1 - Include bibliografia (p. 265-283) e indici; Part one. The human spirit and the spirit of God. Evidence of the "Holy Spirit" in the past and today ; Difficulties: critical objections ; The spirit is the source of life in us personally and in the Church ; A theology of the third person ; Conclusion -- Part two. A theology of the Holy Spirit. Testimony about the Holy Spirit ; The spirit in the personal prayer and in the personal lives of Christians ; An ecclesiological pneumatology ; The spirit is the breath of the word and the spirit of the son ; The spirit, the eschatological gift, brings the "Redemption" to fulfillment -- Part three. The promise of the Father. Article 1. Theology of the Holy Spirit and theology of history ; Article 2. The holy spirit in the Thomistic theology of moral action ; Article 3. Pneumatology or "Christomonism" in the Latin tradition -- Part four. Pneumatological ecclesiology. Article 4. Pneumatology today ; Article 5. Christological and pneumatological implication of Vatican II’s ecclesiology ; Article 6. The third article of the creed: the impact of pneumatology of the life of the Church N2 - "Yves Congar was the most significant voice in Catholic pneumatology in the twentieth century. This new collection of short pieces makes his thought accessible to a broad range of readers - scholars, teachers, ecumenists and laity - and thus helps to ensure that an important theological voice, one that influenced many of the documents of the Second Vatican Council, continues to be heard. The Spirit of God brings together for the first time eight of Yves Congar’s previously untranslated writings on the Holy Spirit composed after Vatican II (from 1969 to 1985). Two of these selections offer general overviews of Congar’s pneumatology, a pneumatology based upon Scripture and the Tradition of the Church, but articulated in conversation with philosophers, ecumenical partners and non-believers. Other articles make clear the historical context of Vatican II’s pneumatology and the Holy Spirit’s crucial influence upon the unfolding of history and upon the moral life, the efficacy of the sacraments and, especially, upon ecclesial life."--Book jacket ER -