
Apart from having a really long title, this book by Gordon D. Fee had some really excellent things to say.
I'm not going to say that it was the easiest book to read. At times it was a little dense and dry, but not enough to stop me from recommending it.
Fee basically attempts to cover all aspects of Paul's Spirit theology throughout his letters. Discussions range from the nature of the Spirit, to the work of the Spirit both at conversion and ongoing in the life of a believer, to some of the controversies surrounding the gifts.
Fee writes from the viewpoint of a Pentecostal, which he makes clear in the book. However he does write from a fairly objective point of view and there was little that I would disagree with (at least from memory).
I would recommend this to anyone who is looking to find out more about the nature and work of the Holy Spirit.
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