Evangelicals Now
Christian news worldwide
magnifying glass Search archives
home Home check the archives Archives Subscribe Subscriptions Advertising Information & booking of classifieds Adverts Find a local evangelical Church Find a church for the search engines and extremely curious! About us Contact us Site Map
Printable
Version

God on the inside

The Holy Spirit in Scripture

The giver of Jesus

GOD ON THE INSIDE
The Holy Spirit in Scripture
By Nigel G. Wright
Bible Reading Fellowship. 144 pages. £7.99
ISBN 1 84101 484 2

This is a readable and helpful overview of the person and work of the Holy Spirit. It covers the Spirit’s work in creation and revelation, the relationship between the Spirit and Jesus, the work of the Spirit in the church and the individual believer, and finally the Spirit and the future.

The approach in each chapter is a mixture of systematic theological argument and exegesis of relevant passages. While theological terminology is used, it is well explained and so it operates at an introductory level without being simplistic. Particularly helpful are the sections on the relationship between the Spirit and Jesus, especially in the Spirit as the ‘giver’ of Jesus.

The author follows a traditional Augustinian view of the Spirit as the bond of fellowship between the Father and Son and so refers to him as ‘the go-between God’. This position has been critiqued for its reduction of the personality of the Spirit — a weakness the author acknowledges, although to my mind never quite refutes.

There are moments where I felt conclusions were left rather open and some of the biblical data wasn’t fully dealt with. This was particularly so on some of the contentious issues of the Spirit’s work. But, overall, this is a well written and well-balanced book. Perhaps its main strength is in helping us understand his work in us in relationship to his place within the life of Trinity — in terms of the book’s title, understanding God on his inside and so understanding God inside us.

Graham Beynon,
Minister, Avenue Community Church, Leicester