From Glory to Glory
Many individuals can be shocked to find that the work of the Holy Spirit was not developed as a doctrine till after the Protestant Reformation. After all, Jesus taught his disciples about it, the letters of the apostles have been crammed with it, and if Pentecost means something, the church couldn’t have existed with out it. Folks skilled the Spirit of their hearts, however once they talked about theology it was often about one thing else—might the God of the Outdated Testomony be equated with the Father of Jesus Christ? Was the Creator God additionally the Redeemer? How can Jesus Christ be divine when there is just one God who’s transcendent and fully completely different from something he has made? These have been the questions that have been debated, and it was solely late within the day that focus turned to the work of the third particular person of the Trinity as distinct from that of the opposite two.
A key distinction between the Son and the Holy Spirit is that the Spirit got here into the world however with out changing into incarnate. He was poured out on the church at Pentecost, however he had an elusive high quality that was not true of the Son. As Jesus mentioned, “The wind blows the place it needs, and also you hear its sound, however you have no idea the place it comes from or the place it goes. So it’s with everybody who’s born of the Spirit.”1 The one approach anybody might know the Holy Spirit was by means of his work, however within the early church that information was used primarily to show that he was a divine particular person. We will see this within the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, the place he’s described as “the giver of life.” On the floor, this can be a description of his work, however that isn’t what the creed is making an attempt to say. Its emphasis is on the equality of the Spirit with the Father and the Son, of whom Jesus mentioned, “Because the Father has life in himself, so he has granted the Son additionally to have life in himself.”2 In different phrases, to admit that the Holy Spirit is a “giver of life” is to admit that he is the same as the opposite individuals of the Godhead; it isn’t supposed to elucidate his work as one thing distinct from theirs.
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This isn’t to say that the work of the Spirit was ignored, but it surely was mentioned in different methods. Non secular expertise was all the time on the coronary heart of the church’s life, however for a lot of centuries it tended to be thought to be one thing extraordinary that was loved by an elite minority of its members. Within the early days these have been the martyrs, whose sacrifice gave them an air of holiness that peculiar mortals didn’t possess. Afterward, this aura was transferred to monks and hermits, whose every day self-sacrifice was meant to deliver them nearer to God and gave them the repute of being extra religious than others. Even throughout the monastic custom there have been grades of sanctity, relying on the severity of the self-discipline to which the monks subjected themselves, and periodic renewals of the spiritual life invariably aimed for higher strictness in mortifying the flesh.
Quest for Holiness
As time went on, asceticism mixed with mystical expertise to offer an added dimension to the hunt for holiness, and it was on this sphere, greater than in some other, that girls have been to make a historic contribution to the event of Christian theology. The fathers of the early church have been all males, although there have been some notable feminine martyrs. However within the Center Ages girls like Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179), Woman Julian of Norwich (1342?–1416?), and Margery Kempe (1373?–1438) left a corpus of devotional writing that’s universally acknowledged as foundational to the Western mystical custom. Solely towards the top of the medieval interval was there an try to translate the beliefs of the monastic life into the humdrum world of on a regular basis existence, and this started, because it most likely needed to, as the event of a brand new type of monastery. Gilbert of Sempringham (1083?–1190) had led the best way with the institution of joint female and male spiritual homes, but it surely was left to Gerhard Groote (1340–1384) to develop the household convent, the place full communities strove to observe the religious rules thitherto reserved for the cloistered life. Groote’s mission each mirrored and inspired a thirst amongst peculiar laypeople for a deeper expertise of God, and this contributed in no small measure to the success of the Reformation 150 years after his time.3
The work of the Holy Spirit can’t be understood except his divine personhood is acknowledged.
It was the Reformation that supplied the impetus for the event of a spirituality for the peculiar believer. Practices like every day prayer and Bible studying, that had all the time been thought to be monastic actions, now grew to become the inspiration of the Christian life for everybody. The idea of a vocation, which had beforehand been understood to imply a name to the priesthood or to the monastic life, was now prolonged to cowl each type of human exercise. Women and men had a calling to serve God wherever they have been positioned and in no matter occupation or exercise during which they have been engaged. The nice divide between clergy and laity, between the spiritual and the secular, was damaged down, partly by dismantling the options that had set the previous aside (notably by the abolition of obligatory celibacy) however principally by elevating the dignity of occupations that had beforehand been considered profane and second-rate. Within the Protestant kingdom of God, a carpenter or a gardener was simply as holy as a priest or a monk, and extra so if he was extra devoted within the train of his calling than they have been.
From there it was a brief step to the view that solely a Spirit-filled particular person might accomplish the desire of God on the earth, and that those that weren’t so blessed have been probably not Christians in any respect. The consequences of that instructing have been, and nonetheless are, revolutionary. For the primary time, massive numbers of individuals got here to imagine that tutorial achievement and ecclesiastical promotion meant nothing if the particular person so honored was not crammed with the Holy Spirit—and it was apparent that many members of the church institution weren’t. A poor and comparatively uneducated man like John Bunyan (1628–1688) was a religious big in contrast with the bishops who persecuted him, and the final recognition of this fact has left an indelible mark on the spirituality of the church ever since. The evangelical revival of the eighteenth century was the incarnation of that angle, and in some ways it stays a counterculture to the institutional church(es) whose leaders understandably really feel threatened by a motion that they can not management and that tends to not settle for their claims to authority. John Wesley (1703–1791) might have been one of many first to interrupt the mould of church authorities by ignoring hostile bishops and ordaining his personal males to the ministry, however he was definitely not the final, and the notion of what Christian service is has modified consequently. “Traditionalists” might remorse this and react towards it, as John Henry Newman (1801–1890) did, however they can not put the clock again, and (as Newman found when he grew to become a Roman Catholic) they’re in actuality as a lot the product of this variation as these whom they oppose.
At the moment the doctrine of the Holy Spirit’s private divinity is seldom given a lot consideration. Books about him are inclined to gloss over who he’s and focus virtually totally on what he does. This can be a pity, as a result of the work of the Holy Spirit can’t be understood except his divine personhood is acknowledged. If he weren’t a divine particular person, his work can be corresponding to that of an angel, simply because the work of the Son can be like that of a prophet. That might not make it unimportant, however it could be completely different and our relationship with God wouldn’t be what it’s.
Notes:
- John 3:8. There’s a play on phrases on this verse as a result of the Greek phrase pneuma means each “wind” and “spirit.”
- John 5:26.
- For the definitive examine of Groote and his motion, see Regnerus R. Put up, The Trendy Devotion: Confrontation with Reformation and Humanism (Leiden: Brill, 1968).
This text is customized from God Has Spoken: A Historical past of Christian Theology by Gerald Bray.
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