François-Xavier Durrwell; Translated by Sister Benedict Davies, O.S.U.; Foreword by Scott Hahn
"We have here [Durrwell's] mature thought on the most important subject-the wellspring of our faith, our hope, our charity, our joy, our consolation, our worship, our moral life, our afterlife—the Holy Spirit of God." —Dr. Scott Hahn, in the Foreword
In this fifth title in the series of contemporary Catholic classics, eminent theologian François-Xavier Durrwell reflects on the Holy Spirit's action in the history of salvation. Its central point is Christ's pasch, his death, resurrection and glorification. Durrwell uses his knowledge of Scripture to lead readers to a deeper understanding of who the Spirit is and how the Spirit works together with the Father and Son for our salvation.
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