Presentation Title

Holy Spirit as Perfector of Koinonia : A Theological Account of Ecclesiology

Presenter Information

Leon Harris

Session Number

Breakout session C

Location

Crowell Music Hall

Description

In this session, we will examine the work of the Holy Spirit as the divine agent who constitutes the Church of Jesus Christ towards its goal of koinonia. By considering the work of Basil of Caesarea, we will establish the Holy Spirit as the perfecting cause of the Triune God’s work of creation and redemption. Through scriptures and Church tradition, we will learn that one aspect of the Holy Spirit’s role is to continue Jesus Christ’s work of establishing a new community; a community which reflects the divine koinonia of the Triune God. This way, the Holy Spirit is actively working in creation to bring about koinonia between God and humanity, and between humanity itself.

Harris' lecture brought a remind of the true meaning of freedom fully enacted only through the Holy Spirit. As Harris said, freedom does not mean a lack of rules or a limitless life, but rather a Spirit-conformed way of living that brings benefits to many.

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Oct 11th, 2:50 PM

Holy Spirit as Perfector of Koinonia : A Theological Account of Ecclesiology

Crowell Music Hall

In this session, we will examine the work of the Holy Spirit as the divine agent who constitutes the Church of Jesus Christ towards its goal of koinonia. By considering the work of Basil of Caesarea, we will establish the Holy Spirit as the perfecting cause of the Triune God’s work of creation and redemption. Through scriptures and Church tradition, we will learn that one aspect of the Holy Spirit’s role is to continue Jesus Christ’s work of establishing a new community; a community which reflects the divine koinonia of the Triune God. This way, the Holy Spirit is actively working in creation to bring about koinonia between God and humanity, and between humanity itself.

Harris' lecture brought a remind of the true meaning of freedom fully enacted only through the Holy Spirit. As Harris said, freedom does not mean a lack of rules or a limitless life, but rather a Spirit-conformed way of living that brings benefits to many.