El Espiritu Santo (Edwin Palmer)

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La persona y el ministerio del Espíritu Santo son cuestiones de mucha importancia actualmente para la Iglesia.

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El Espiritu Santo

Edwin Palmer’s book on The Holy Spirit, in Spanish

La persona y el ministerio del Espíritu Santo son cuestiones de mucha importancia actualmente para la Iglesia. En una forma muy precisa y detallada, el Dr. Palmer nos presenta aquí la enseñanza bíblica acerca de dichos temas y desarrolla de manera amplia la labor del Espíritu en la Creación, la gracia común, la regeneración, la santificación, etc.

No hay duda de que esta presentación del Espíritu Santo no solo enriquecerá el conocimiento de los cristianos, sino que desempeñará un papel importante en la profundizació y el crecimiento en la fe de cada iglesia.

Because of the importance of the subject, its comparative neglect, and the lack of popular up-to-date scriptural study of the Holy Spirit with an emphasis beyond the Christian life, Edwin H. Palmer wrote The Holy Spirit more than forty years ago. The publisher is returning this important book to print so that a new generation may benefit from it.

Endorsements

“A fine, comprehensive modern study of the work of the Spirit. This fresh treatment takes up such questions as how the Spirit guides us.”

—W. J. Grier

“[This review is] a hearty and enthusiastic commendation of a long-desired book. . . . the whole range of the Holy Spirit’s work as revealed in the Bible is covered. . . . Every chapter is clear, concise, and stirring. Only a stone could remain unmoved after reading about the One whose symbols are water, wind, and fire.”

—Robert G. De Moss

About the Author / Sobre el Autor

Edwin H. Palmer (1922-1980) was a pastor, educator, and author. A graduate of Westminster Theological Seminary and the Free University of Amsterdam, he served as pastor of three churches in Michigan. For four years he was an instructor in systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.  Palmer also wrote The Five Points of Calvinism.