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Starting with the Spirit

The T&T Clark Introduction to Third Article Theology

Rev Dr Myk Habets Dr Gregory J. Liston

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English
T.& T.Clark Ltd
19 September 2024
Trinitarian in its foundation, pneumatological in its impetus, and

comprehensive in its scope, Third Article Theology (TAT) is both a

method and a theology. As a method, TAT intentionally views reality

through the lens of the Spirit. As a theology, the insights that arise

from an approach that prioritizes pneumatology are deep and rich,

offering a penetrating vision into today's central and defining

theological issues.

This volume introduces the reader to the

methodology of TAT and some of the many theological insights that have

arisen from its utilization. Further, it provides the tools and

techniques to invite and inform the reader to participate in the

efficient and pastoral exercise of viewing reality from a

pneumatological perspective, to catch a vision of the world as infused

with the power, presence, and potential of the Spirit, and to lead their

lives accordingly.

Designed for classroom use, it includes

several pedagogical features such as case studies engaging with critical

areas of contemporary concern.
By:   ,
Imprint:   T.& T.Clark Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9780567708601
ISBN 10:   0567708608
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I. The Ground and Grammar of Third Article Theology 1. Introduction 2. Spirit Christology as Entry to TAT 3. The Methodology of Third Article Theology 4. Critiques and Questions 5. Third Article Theology Applied Part II. The Content and Consequence of Third Article Theology 6. Trinity: Viewing God through a Pneumatological Lens 7. Ecclesiology: The Church as a Community of the Spirit 8. Soteriology: Pneumatological Participation in the Life of God 9. Anthropology: The Spirit Reveals and Releases our True Humanity 10. Missiology: The Spirit as Present and Active in the World 11. Eschatology: The Transforming and Perfecting Presence 12. Conclusion Suggested Further Reading Bibliography Index

Myk Habets is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Head of the School of Theology at Laidlaw College, New Zealand. Gregory J. Liston is a Senior Lecturer in Theology at Laidlaw College, New Zealand.

Reviews for Starting with the Spirit: The T&T Clark Introduction to Third Article Theology

Third Article Theology captures in a theological movement the impetus that theology has found in recent years in taking seriously the going activity of the Spirit in leading the church and humanity into all truth. This book offers a rigorous, comprehensive, systematic and practical account of Third Article Theology; but—even more than that—it offers fascinating and rich insights into the breadth and depth of the very person and work of the Holy Spirit and into the benefits of prioritising pneumatology in theological discourse. Theologians and church people alike would do well to read and understand this important book. * Tom Greggs, University of Aberdeen, UK * At last, a systematic treatment of Third Article Theology! Such a volume was overdue, and Myk Habets and Gregory J. Liston's book does not disappoint. This solid groundwork will give others confidence to explore the ramifications of ""starting with the Spirit"" in every aspect of theology. Arguably, beginning with the third article of the creed is the most natural entry to theology because it is through the work of the Holy Spirit in the world (and in the church) that we come to know God and get connected with Christians globally. * Kirsteen Kim, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA * Myk Habets and Gregory J. Liston have made a significant contribution to the theology of the Holy Spirit. Their exposition and promotion of Third Article Theology is both novel and visionary. In two parts, the book first examines the ground and grammar of Third Article Theology and then the content and consequences of Third Article Theology, treating such issues as Christology, Trinity, Ecclesiology, Soteriology, Anthropology, Missiology, and Eschatology. All are reconceived and recrafted in the light of the Holy Spirit. For anyone interested in Pneumatology, this book is a must read. * Thomas G. Weinandy, previously of the Vatican’s International Theological Commission, Vatican City * This wonderful work is an academically rigorous yet pastorally accessible invitation to look afresh at the mystery of God and all of life in view of God through the lens of the Holy Spirit. Habets and Liston argue convincingly for the methodological incorporation of Third Article Theology into our theological toolbox. But as seasoned teachers with a commitment to spiritual formation, they also show us many biblically sound and theologically practical examples of what it actually looks like to practice becoming a TAT theologian! Highly recommended! * Leopoldo A. Sánchez M., Concordia Seminary, USA *


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