John A. Studebaker

The Lord Is the Spirit


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      We have surveyed theological history and uncovered a story that reflects the doctrinal development of the Spirit’s authority within the context of the pattern of authority. We began with a study of the patristic writers and inferred that the Fathers of the early Church recognized the Holy Spirit’s divine authority as a divine Person. We then examined the traumatic debate in medieval theology regarding Filioque and concluded that Augustine’s model seems to grant the Spirit an “executorial authority” to act under the authority of Christ. We studied the Protestant debate regarding the “interpretive authority” of the Spirit and discovered that the reformers did not allow such an authority to be delegated to any human institution. We briefly surveyed the landscape of modern theology and found that evangelicals have affirmed that the “veracious authority” of the Spirit is allied with the inspired text rather that with human reason or experience. Finally, we surveyed several “postmodern” theologians and discovered that “paleoorthodox” theologians point toward the Spirit’s “governing authority” within the Church.