Lord and Life-Giver
Concilium 2011/4
(Author) Paul MurrayPart One: Contexts Sketching an Ecological Theology of the Holy Spirit and theWord of God DENIS EDWARDS Creator Spirit and Ecologcal Ethics: An Ancient Frontier ELIZABETH A. JOHNSON The Spirit of God in the Public Sphere of Christian Communities: The Inspiration of the Hebrew Bible MARIE-THERESWACKER The Jesus Movement andWomen’s Charism CETTINAMILITELLO Hidden Love: Notes on the Kenosis of the Spirit in theWest MARIA CLARA BINGEMER The Spirit in the Church BERNARD SESBOÜÉ ‘The Spirit Poured Out on All Flesh’: Pentecostal Testimonies and Experiences of the Holy Spirit VELI-MATTI KÄRKKÄINEN Conflicting Pneumatologies: Classic Pentecostals and ‘Neo- Pentecostals’ in Brazil LEONILDO SILVEIRA CAMPOS The Spirit and the Signs of These Times 1 VIRGINIAAZCUY Spirit as CreativeWord in Africa LAURENTI MAGESA Existential Understanding of the Spirit in South America DIEGO IRARRÁZABAL The Spirit of the Lord Fills theWholeWorld VÍCTOR CODINA Part Two: Theological Forum Dominum et Vivificantem Read Today PAULMURRAY Sage and Prophet: José Comblin (1923–2011) LUIZ CARLOS SUSIN, JON SOBRINO
Paul Murray
Paul Murray is an Irish author known for his insightful and humorous novels. His most notable work is "Skippy Dies," a darkly comic novel that explores themes of adolescence, friendship, and the complexities of modern life. Murray's writing style is characterized by sharp wit, vivid imagery, and deeply developed characters. His works have been praised for their keen observations of human nature and social dynamics. Murray's contribution to literature lies in his ability to blend humor and pathos, creating compelling narratives that resonate with readers. He has made a significant impact on contemporary fiction, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated following of fans.