{"id":3346,"date":"2020-08-15T16:45:20","date_gmt":"2020-08-15T15:45:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thomascreedy.co.uk\/?p=3346"},"modified":"2020-08-19T16:59:08","modified_gmt":"2020-08-19T15:59:08","slug":"book-review-engaging-with-the-holy-spirit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thomascreedy.co.uk\/book-review-engaging-with-the-holy-spirit\/","title":{"rendered":"Book Review: Engaging with The Holy Spirit"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Engaging<\/p>\n

Ever since I ‘changed my mind’ on a few things, I’ve always been interested in finding one short-ish book that I can point to, and lend to people who I know disagree with me. On the issue of women in ministry, it’s either Lucy Peppiatt’s\u00a0Rediscovering Scripture’s Vision for Women<\/em><\/a>, Andrew Bartlett’s\u00a0Men and\u00a0 Women in Christ<\/em><\/a>, or Eric Schumacher and Elyse Fitzpatrick’s\u00a0Worthy<\/em><\/a> as a conversation starter. On the broad and complex issue(s) of the Holy Spirit, particularly in terms of God’s activity today, it’s been less easy to do that. This book, though (which is, embarassingly and admittedly, quite old now, having been published in 2007!), joins Craig Keener’s magesterial 2 vol. Miracles<\/em> and Simon Ponsonby’s\u00a0MORE<\/em><\/a> as a book I will start to recommend widely.<\/p>\n

Graham A. Cole’s\u00a0Engaging With the Holy Spirit: Six Crucial Questions<\/em> is an older little book from Apollos, IVP UK’s academic imprint. It’s an edited version of the teaching Cole gave at an Oak Hill School of Theology – and it is really, really good. In fact, I wonder if it’s been ignored by many because of it’s affiliations and age. It certainly should be required reading for those of us in charismatic contexts, and also our evangelical friends and family seeking to understand us!<\/p>\n

Cole’s six questions are, as he notes “both crucial and real. People ask them.<\/em>” What are they, I hear the reader of this review cry? Well, never fear;<\/p>\n