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and four.

      Peter Hodgson’s Winds of Spirit

      Michael Welker’s God the Spirit

      Other Contributors: “Practical” Theologies of the Spirit

      Since this work also has to do with the Spirit’s authority in practice, I will also briefly examine the works of several other contemporary theologians that wrestle with practical issues in the Church from the perspective of the Holy Spirit’s work therein. These theologians and their recent works include: Stephen Fowl’s Engaging Scripture and Stanley Grenz and John Franke’s Beyond Foundationalism (on hermeneutics); Richard Hütter’s Suffering Divine Things and Grenz and Franke’s Beyond Foundationalism (on the practices of the Church); James Buckley and David Yeago’s Knowing the Triune God and Gregory Jones and James Buckley’s Spirituality and Social Embodiment (on Christian spirituality). These contemporary theologians will in turn become ideal “dialogue partners” for chapters five, six, and seven.

      Stephen Fowl’s Engaging Scripture

      For Fowl, the Spirit seems to display some sort of “hermeneutical authority” with respect to the community. What sort of authority might this be? We will investigate this further in chapter five.

      Stanley Grenz and John Franke’s Beyond Foundationalism

      For Grenz and Franke, this Spirit who constructs the Church community seems to display some sort of “authority” in the construction process. What sort of authority is this? We will pick up this discussion in chapters five

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